The Third World nonwhite invasion flood into Europe is picking up, not slowing down, and there are now at least 7,000 Third Worlders crossing the sea from Turkey to the Greek islands alone, new figures from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) have shown.
The new figures, released on October 9 in a statement on the IOM website, said that in the previous week, their staff in the Greek islands have recorded “a sharp increase in the number of newly arrived” invaders to some 7,000 a day, in contrast with the approximately 4,500 a day recorded at the end of September.
The IOM report revealed that 70 percent of the invaders who arrived in Greece during that week immediately crossed into the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) at Greece’s Idomeni border—most likely on their way to Germany, taking up Chancellor Angela Merkel’s offer of “open borders” to anyone who wanted to move there.
The IOM also revealed that the “registration procedure,” such as it is, has again been changed. The Greek police’s “fast track procedure” to identify and fingerprint Syrians for inclusion in the European Dactyloscopy (the European fingerprint database for identifying asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, also known as EURODAC), will no longer be implemented.
The IOM also revealed that those invaders with money are claiming to the “Syrians” because they can pay for their own tickets for all their transport in Greece. “According to people interviewed by IOM, nationality has become an important factor in determining how quickly they can leave the islands and travel to the FYROM border,” the statement added.
“Syrians are now travelling faster from the islands to the border because they can afford it. They buy tickets for boats to Athens, buses straight to the border and sometimes even pay for taxis that can cost up to EUR 700 a family from Athens to the border.
“Afghans, on the other hand, often have to work to get enough money to buy tickets or have to contract friends or relatives to borrow funds for onward travel. Consequently they spend more time transiting Greece.”
IOM data:
Date Arrivals Greek islands Border Crossings into FYROM
Oct. 1, 2015 2,711 5,050
Oct. 2, 2015 5,910 4,350
Oct. 3, 2015 5,880 2,350
Oct. 4, 2015 7,604 4,450
Oct. 5, 2015 6,132 2,900
Oct. 6, 2015 7,103 5,000
Oct. 7, 2015 6,951 6,850
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