Germany admits a third of migrants who claim to be Syrian are lying… as even UN’s refugee agency says current problems are ‘the tip of the iceberg’

Commentary by Dr. Patrick Slattery — The following article from the Daily Mail includes some key information and telling pictures. Despite the exploitation of literal poster children, the migrants to Europe are 80% adult males. Notice that close-ups tend to be of children, but crowd shots invariably show almost exclusively men.

Huge numbers are not from war zones, and at least a third of those who claim to be are lying. Many left good jobs at home. They are risking (and those with children are exposing their families to risks of) not only a treacherous and potentially deadly voyage, but extremely dangerous conditions in the camps and neighborhoods they are arriving at due to… ethnic gangs that the migrants themselves are spontaneously creating! Rape, child abuse, and prostitution are rampant, and German girls and women are being instructed to modify their dress and behavior so as not to create “cultural misunderstandings.” 

Events are moving so fast that Germans and other Europeans can waste no time in replacing their Zio puppet leaders if they expect to maintain any semblance of a future for themselves and their progeny. 

  • Germany has become the top destination in Europe for asylum-seekers
  • EU border agency warned a market in fake Syrian passports has sprung up
  • UN said today it could see no easing of the flow of refugees into Europe
  • Officials admitted problems facing governments could be just the start  

Nearly a third of migrants claiming to be Syrian are not telling the truth about their nationality, German officials conceded yesterday.

The country has become Europe’s top destination for asylum seekers after Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would admit all those fleeing Syria even if they had come via other EU countries.

Up to a million newcomers are now expected to arrive as the country experiences the biggest migrant influx since World War II.

Refugees queue at the compound outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs as they wait for their registration in Berlin this week. Germany has become Europe's top destination for asylum seekers

Germany admits a third of migrants who claim to be Syrian are lying… as even UN’s refugee agency says current problems are ‘the tip of the iceberg’  

Refugees queue at the compound outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs as they wait for their registration in Berlin this week. Germany has become Europe’s top destination for asylum seekers

Migrants and refugees line up as they wait to cross the border from Austria to Germany, near Freilassing. Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that Germany would admit all those fleeing Syria even if they had come via other EU countries

Migrants and refugees line up as they wait to cross the border from Austria to Germany, near Freilassing. Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that Germany would admit all those fleeing Syria even if they had come via other EU countries

But a Berlin official today revealed they now think 30 per cent of those claiming to be from Syria are not telling the truth.

‘It’s an estimate based on the observations of officials on the ground, especially the federal police,’ the interior ministry spokesman said.

EU border guard agency Frontex has warned a market in fake Syrian passports has sprung up, particularly in Turkey, to help migrants and refugees enter the EU.

The United Nations said today that it could see no easing of the flow of refugees into Europe with 8,000 arrivals daily.

Officials admitted problems now facing governments may turn out to be only ‘the tip of the iceberg’.

Hungary, which lies in the path of the largest migration wave Europe has seen since World War Two, said it was seeking support to halt an influx from Croatia after sealing its border with Serbia by building a 3.5-metre-high steel fence.

A young refugee waits at the rail station in Freilassing, southern Germany. The country now expects to welcome up to a million newcomers

A young refugee waits at the rail station in Freilassing, southern Germany. The country now expects to welcome up to a million newcomers

Refugees and migrants wait at the compound outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs this week. A Berlin official today revealed they now think 30 per cent of those claiming to be from Syria are not telling the truth

Migrants and refugees rest on beds at an improvised temporary shelter in a sports hall in Hanau, Germany, yesterday. EU border guard agency Frontex has warned a market in fake Syrian passports has sprung up, particularly in Turkey, to help migrants and refugees enter the EU

Migrants and refugees rest on beds at an improvised temporary shelter in a sports hall in Hanau, Germany, yesterday. EU border guard agency Frontex has warned a market in fake Syrian passports has sprung up, particularly in Turkey, to help migrants and refugees enter the EU

Turkish volunteers living in Berlin give away water bottles and snacks to migrants and refugees queuing at the compound outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs

Turkish volunteers living in Berlin give away water bottles and snacks to migrants and refugees queuing at the compound outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs

Refugees from Afghanistan and Pakistan inside a tent shared by more than 60 men at the refugee registration center for the German state of Hesse in Giessen, 40km southwest of Frankfurt

Afghanistan and Pakistan refugees inside a tent shared by more than 60 men at the refugee registration center for the German state of Hesse in Giessen, 40km southwest of Frankfurt

Speaking in Geneva, Amin Awad, regional refugee coordinator for the UN refugee agency UNHCR, the body’s past warnings on the scale of the problem had not been taken seriously.

‘I don’t see it abating, I don’t see it stopping. If anything, it gives an indication perhaps that this is the tip of the iceberg.’

Dominik Bartsch, the UN’s deputy humanitarian coordinator in Iraq, said 10 million people were expected to need humanitarian support by the end of the year in that country, where 3.2 million were already displaced.

He said the United Nations was planning for the displacement of 500,000 people from the Iraqi city of Mosul if Iraqi forces launch an attempt to recapture it from Islamic State.

EU leaders have pledged at least 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) for Syrian refugees in the Middle East and closer cooperation to stem migrant flows into Europe at a summit described as less tense than feared after weeks of feuding.

The greater number of asylum seekers reaching Europe, many on flimsy dinghies crossing the Mediterranean or on hazardous journeys hidden in trucks, are from Syria or Iraq. Others are from Afghanistan, Pakistan and African countries including Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia.

Refugees rest in a former furniture factory after crossing the border from Austria in Freilassing, southern Germany. EU leaders have pledged at least 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) for Syrian refugees in the Middle East

Refugees rest in a former furniture factory after crossing the border from Austria in Freilassing, southern Germany. EU leaders have pledged at least 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) for Syrian refugees in the Middle East

The greater number of asylum seekers reaching Europe, many on flimsy dinghies crossing the Mediterranean or on hazardous journeys hidden in trucks, are from Syria or Iraq

Refugees line up at a temporary shelter for asylum seekers in Giessen, western Germany. The United Nations is planning for the displacement of 500,000 people from the Iraqi city of Mosul if Iraqi forces launch an attempt to recapture it from Islamic State

Refugees line up at a temporary shelter for asylum seekers in Giessen, western Germany. The United Nations is planning for the displacement of 500,000 people from the Iraqi city of Mosul if Iraqi forces launch an attempt to recapture it from Islamic State

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3249386/Germany-admits-migrants-claim-Syrian-lying-s-refugee-agency-says-current-problems-tip-iceberg.html#ixzz3n3UdeQtW

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