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by Soeren Kern • February 18, 2019
at 5:00 am
- Germany's Federal
Office for Migration and Refugees reported that only 35% of the
migrants who arrived in Germany since 2015 have found work.
- Two Germans, both 16
years of age, were killed by an oncoming train after being
pushed onto railway tracks by youths of Greek and Turkish
origin. German media not only downplayed the immigration
background of the suspects by describing them as indigenous
Germans; they also reported that the teenagers "fell onto
the tracks."
- "Regional or
national terms such as 'German Islam,' 'French Islam,' 'Belgian
Islam' or 'European Islam' contradict the universality of Islam,
which enlightens all eras and places at once." — From the
final statement of the "Second Meeting of European
Muslims," held at the Cologne Central Mosque.

A
25-year-old Afghan migrant was acquitted of raping a 50-year-old
disabled woman in Nuremberg, Germany. The woman, a refugee caretaker,
said she could not defend herself because she suffers from muscle
spasticity on one side of her body. The Afghan's defense attorneys
demanded an acquittal because, according to him, the sex was
consensual. The Nuremberg-Fürth district court sided with the
defendant, who was released and is now free. (Image source: Manfred
Braun/Wikimedia Commons)
January 1. Four teenage migrants — three Afghans and
one Iranian — assaulted more than a dozen passersby in Amberg. Twelve
people between the ages of 13 and 42 were injured in the attacks; a
17-year-old was hospitalized for a head injury. Bavarian Interior
Minister Joachim Herrmann said the four perpetrators cannot be
deported for legal reasons:
"Anyone who indiscriminately beats uninvolved
passersby shows that he is not seeking protection in our society. The
drunken perpetrators can expect no understanding in our country, but
only the full hardness of the rule of law. Currently, deportation is
not legally possible in any case. We are working hard to change that."
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