Illegal migration is a crime and not a discrimination! Let we defend human rights OF ALL! - La migración ilegal es un delito
82 subscribers
896 photos
71 videos
169 links
Human Rights are an @EthicalDilemmaHumanRights and so we need to consider BOTH parts! no matter about which topic! Illegal Migration (especially with excuses) and 🙈 allowing that IS A CRIME! and not an human right - Project by @WomenRightsTelegram
Download Telegram
Between mid-2010 and mid-
2016, the number of Muslims in
Europe grew considerably
through natural increase alone –
that is, estimated births
outnumbered deaths among
Muslims by more than 2.9
million over that period. But
most of the Muslim population
growth in Europe during the
period (about 60%) was due to
migration: The Muslim
population grew by an estimated
3.5 million from net migration
(i.e., the number of Muslims who
arrived minus the number who
left, including both regular
migrants and refugees).

Over the
same period, there was a
relatively small loss in the
Muslim population due to
religious switching – an
estimated 160,000 more people
switched their religious identity
from Muslim to another religion
(or to no religion) than switched
into Islam from some other religion or no religion – although this had a modest impact compared with births, deaths and migration.

Overall, regardless of religion or immigration status, there were an estimated 7 million migrants to Europe between mid-2010 and mid-2016 (not including 1.7 million asylum seekers who are not expected to have their applications for asylum approved).

But the number of refugees has surged since 2014. During the three-and-a-half-year period from mid-2010 to the end of 2013, about 400,000 refugees (an average of 110,000 per year) arrived in Europe. Between the beginning of 2014 and mid-2016 – a stretch of only two and a half years – roughly three times as many refugees (1.2 million, or about 490,000 annually) came to Europe, as conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan continued or intensified.

Of these roughly 1.6 million people who received refugee status in Europe between mid-2010 and mid-2016 (or are expected to have their applications approved in the future), more than three-quarters (78%, or 1.3 million) were estimated to be Muslims.
Chapter 3. Most Support Limiting Immigration https://perma.cc/Y7BH-Q8FX

Huge majorities in both Greece (86%) and Italy (80%) say they want fewer immigrants allowed into their countries. More than half in the United Kingdom and France hold this view, as do 47% in Spain.

In several countries, people with less than a college education are particularly likely to call for reduced immigration. In the UK, among those who have not graduated from college, seven-in-ten favor less immigration, compared with just 36% of college graduates. Roughly half of Germans without a college degree (49%) back reduced immigration; only 22% of college graduates agree.

When asked whether they believe immigrants want to adopt national customs and ways of life or remain distinct from the broader society, many in these EU countries, including more than half the public in Italy, Germany and France, express frustration over immigrants’ perceived failure to assimilate. And at least four-in-ten express this view in Greece, Spain, the UK and Poland.

Greece is the only country where at least half (51%) say that immigrants are more to blame for crime than other groups, although nearly as many Germans (48%) and Italians (45%) also hold this view. Less than a third of the public in Spain, Poland and the UK believe immigrants are more to blame for crime than other groups.

Well, about crimes and foreigners, it's a fact that there is a 50%/50%, but we need to remember that around 25-35% are foreigners —> more crimes are done by them related to the total amount of people ... BUT this doesn't mean all are criminals!
https://t.me/FinanceFactsTelegram/647
https://t.me/FinanceFactsTelegram/617
https://t.me/AfDFakten/404
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1349
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1339
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1357
https://t.me/SwitzerlandFacts/30
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1191
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1509
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/209
Now let we relate this topic to the walls in Israel ...

Is wrong to do a control of the people coming inside a country? NOPE, this is perfectly fine, if there is no discrimination based on that.

At the end every country has the right to choice how much foreigners to keep, for how much time, etc. Such people need to respect laws available in different countries, like if we visit arabian country, we need to respect their rules ....

Seeing a "nope, you cannot enter" as discrimination is just bullshit!

Like an employer cannot hire infinite employees, the same happens with a country ...

We forgot about such things due to the EU, where people can move without problems between countries.

Do you know that Switzerland "created exactly walls like Israel" in the past?

Yes, and they still do it now in some ways, where people get controlled when they arrive by train, plane, or other.

Does this now means Switzerland implements Apartheid just because they control who is coming ... NOPE!
https://t.me/ApartheidPalestine

So we need to be honest, Israel has the full right to keep customs to control who is coming, like other countries are doing too.

About the walls is another point .... In Switzerland we already talked about creating walls against all Italians and migrants multiple times in the past too, but they never did that until now.

The point is not to abuse that or to decide what is going on other countries, that are not part of their control.

For example this doesn't mean that now Switzerland could block all food transport to Italy, because camions need to travel via San Gottardo and Switzerland has something against Italy ... They can implement fees and similar for the pollution, etc. generated by such camions, but cannot block that, because this would be just crime and discrimination.
Still interesting how YouTube is full of Swiss ads related to "become a customs officer" in the last weeks ... what was not the case before ...