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A Swiss youth hostel in the canton of Baselland, wanted to care for three unaccompanied child refugees. The idea was to give them everything they needed for successful integration. The result was disastrous.

In the summer of 2016, the three child refugees were given free youth homes that cost normally on average 300 francs (258 euros) per day, per person. They weren’t even moved into their rooms in fall of 2016, when the trouble started.

To be prepared for winter in Switzerland, the home carers supplied the three young men with winter clothes. But they didn’t like the clothes: “They were disappointed and told us they would rather go shopping at H&M or Dolce & Gabbana,” a care worker said.

The care workers later found out that the child refugees were selling clothes and stolen goods to other parties. Apparently their monthly pocket money of 160 francs (137 euros) wasn’t enough.

One of the young men, called Ahmed, complained about his supervisor, that he didn’t have enough time for him, etc. But reality was different according to a report and his complaint was dismissed.

A report says it was Ahmed himself, who rejected school, the work in the home and the cooperation with the support staff: Ahmed has “very high demands” on his environment, which nobody can do any justice. For example, he demands “a care worker who is available to him 24 hours a day, seven days a week”, and who “fulfils all his wishes immediately.”

Another asylum seeker behaved in the same way: He suddenly acted as if he did not know the rules of the house, he resisted agreements, provoked the other inhabitants with his behaviour and appeared very disrespectful to individual team members. According to the article in the Basler newspaper the expectations of the men “were as high as if they were guests in a five-star hotel”.

Two of the youngsters also received a season pass for the swimming pool, a bicycle and other things, to give them an enjoyable leisure time. It resulted in serious incidents as several women were sexually harassed.

After crisis meetings, several warnings and deep disappointment of the staff, the young refugees were relocated after less than a year. The team described the young men as “troublemakers with a high claim mentality and a low willingness to perform”.

The case of the young men is “unfortunately not an isolated case, but the rule,” says a person who looks after unaccompanied child refugees. He does not want to lump all migrants together. “But out of ten underage refugees, seven are behaving according to this destructive pattern: that’s the reality.”

https://voiceofeurope.com/2018...thes-dont-integrate/

 

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And on to Berlin...........

Germany: Migrant crime is totally out of control in Berlin

Stabbings, robberies, sexual assaults and fights are frequent in the beautiful city that once separated Eastern and Western Europe. There’s also a large drugs market violently controlled by Arab clans who want to add parts of the city to their territory. This definitely has a relation with signals of developing no-go areas and parallel societies in several migrant suburbs. 

But now even Alexanderplatz, one of the city’s tourist hotspots, has become a crime-ridden area. Just last week there were multiple stabbings and fights at the once peaceful place. 

 

Most perpetrators are young men with migrant backgrounds. Berlin at night is so dangerous now, that the police tweets that people should “stay at clearly visible places” in the city. In the replies of the alarming message the police say that they “can’t be everywhere”, other words for: we’re out of capacity.

In another area, a large park which is called “Tiergarten”, two men aged 19 and 27 were stabbed last night. The 19 year old victim later died from his injuries. Recently a 60-year-old woman was beaten to death near the same place for her mobile phone by an immigrant from Russia. These crimes are taking place in areas mostly controlled by left-wing parties. The leftist mayor of the city district has tolerated camps of aggressive illegal immigrants in the park and parts of it are starting to look like the early phase of the Calais jungle in France

It is clear that the police is losing control over Berlin and with the endless influx of migrants the situation will not get any better. Part of the problem are Germany’s left-wing press and leftist politicians who simply ignore that the problems are spiralling out of control. But sooner or later reality will always show up and it tells us that Germany as a country has a big problem with (developing) no-go zones and related migrant crime.

https://voiceofeurope.com/2017...n-city-unsafe-place/

The migrants are probably older than they claim.  That's been the rule so far.  Their imams tell them they are owed support from the non-Muslims as jizya -- the tax for non-believers.  The Europeans were warned -- first by their ancestors that fought to keep the Islamists from their s****s and borders.  Then, by examples of how the earlier immigrants fit into Sweden and other nations that accepted them.  Failure to learn from the experience of others means one will learn the hard way -- bitter experience. 

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