More moves in Europe to crack down on asylum racket of illegal aliens | Eastern NC Now

Trump is not the only one pushing to send illegal aliens home and keep them out

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European countries are taking steps to reduce the burden of illegal aliens, many of whom make fake claims to asylum.  The burden on schools, the medical system, and the welfare system is enormous.  In Germany, for example, illegal aliens account for 63% of their welfare spending.

Asylum abuse and fraud is the big problem on both sides of the Atlantic for illegal aliens getting their foot in the door.  Only a tiny percentage of asylum claims are accepted when they come on for court hearing, but in the meantime, many of the illegal aliens have disappeared into the interior.

Austria is moving to send the Syrian "asylum seeker" illegal aliens home now that Assad has been overthrown.  They are sending out thosands to letters requiring Syrians to try to  justify their remaining in Austria now that Assad, who they claimed to be afraid of, is gone.  When they cannot come up with a justification, their permission to remain in Austria will be revoked.

https://rmx.news/article/austria-kickstarts-deportation-process-as-syrians-receive-letters-questioning-their-right-to-stay/

Poland has gone even further, with the government  composed of establishment parties led by the traditional conservative Civic Platform having just passed a new law that permits the government to  halt the acceptance of all asylum requests.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/12/19/analysis-43-million-americans-out-workforce-migrants-take-all-net-job-growth/

Both of the leading parties in Germany's February snap parliamentary election are campaigning on sending the Syrians home.


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