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Europe’s Leaders Place Their Personal Careers Above Their Nation, Part 2

The New York Analysis of Policy and Government concludes its report on why Europe’s leaders aren’t responding to the terrorism devastating their nations.

The Pew Research Center notes that Muslims are younger than other Europeans. “In 2010, the median age of Muslims throughout Europe was 32, eight years younger than the median for all Europeans (40). By contrast, the median age of religiously unaffiliated people in Europe, including atheists, agnostics and those with no religion in particular, was 37. The median age of European Christians was 42.”

A Spectator analysis of Christopher Deliso’s study, Migration, Terrorism, and the Future of a Divided Europe emphasizes that his examination didn’t indicate that the massive migration was spontaneous or the result of disruption in Islamic homelands.

“By the end of 2015, 1.1 million migrants and refugees arrived in Europe by sea… little about the war in Syria had changed to explain this mad increase in volume. Rather, [Turkey’s autocratic leader] Erdogan used migration to extract concessions from the EU: By March 2016, desperate to make him turn off the spigot, the EU gifted Turkey with 3 billion euro for refugee hosting expenses and visa-free travel for Turkish citizens.” In addition, Deliso also reports that globalists “trumpeted the human rights of asylum seekers over the security of borders; lobbied the United Nations, European Union, and U.S. Government to see the world his way; and financed a legion of pro-migration NGOs, think tanks, academics, and activists to facilitate this movement.”

Criminal organizations also played a role. “Human trafficking, weapons and drug smuggling, antiquities theft, and document fraud were all exponentially mobilized to facilitate and finance illegal transit. Criminal revenue from migrant smuggling in 2015, to and within the EU, was an estimated 3-6 billion euros according to Europol. Corrupt diplomats got in on the act: The author interviewed the former employee of an Athens-based, Muslim-majority embassy who said the consulate sold passports to migrants for 1,000 euros each.”

Islamic sources are not shy about their ultimate goal.  Their aim, which has been an historical constant for millennia, is not assimilation into Europe’s mainstream; it is the eventual control of the continent.

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“the Persians invaded Europe in an attempt to conquer the Greeks in the fifth century B.C…After Mohammed’s death in 632, the new Muslim caliph, Abu Bakr, launched Islam into almost 1,500 years of continual imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest and subjugation of others through invasion and war, a role Islam continues to this very day….The Muslim wars of imperialist conquest have been launched for almost 1,500 years against hundreds of nations, over millions of square miles (significantly larger than the British Empire at its peak). The lust for Muslim imperialist conquest stretched from southern France to the Philippines, from Austria to Nigeria, and from central Asia to New Guinea.”

The new wave of invasion is different from the military strategy of the past. It is based, instead, on Europe’s declining native population, in contrast with the high fertility rate of the global Islamic population. A report by Italy’s Machiavelli Political and Strategic Study Center notes: “Europe and Italy face.. unprecedented…migratory flows. This is primarily due to the concomitance of European demographic decline (from 22% of the world’s population in 1950 to 7% in 2050) and African demographic explosion (from 9% to 25% of the world’s population over a hundred years). In 2065 the share of first and second generation immigrants in Italy could exceed 40% of the total population. In addition, there is greater homogeneity of immigration: the first ten nationalities account for 64% of total immigrants today, while in the 1970s only 13%. All this does not deviate from what is happening in several Western European countries. By 2065 in Great Britain, the British ethnicity should lose the absolute majority in their own country. Today in Germany, children under 5 are 36% immigrant children, suggesting a major change in the next generation’s ethnic composition. This ethno-demographic revival of the European population, and in particular Italy, must be part of the ongoing debate on migration policies.”

Serious discussions about changes in Europe’s incautious immigration policy have been virtually ignored by continental governments. Why?

The answer may rest with the internal politics of the continent.  Since the end of the Second World War, Western European politicians have depended on providing substantial social welfare benefits to their voters. Much of their ability to provide these costly programs depended on a growing population.

The New York Times reported on the dilemma several years ago: “Europeans have boasted about their social model, with its generous vacations and early retirements…But all over Europe governments with big budgets, falling tax revenues and aging populations are experiencing rising deficits, with more bad news ahead. With low growth, low birthrates and longer life expectancies, Europe can no longer afford its comfortable lifestyle…”

European leaders, frightened of confronting their voters with the news that those financially unrealistic benefits are longer affordable, chose instead to replenish the diminishing young population with migrants from the Middle East and Africa. Their gamble that the new arrivals would assimilate has proven a failure.  By refusing to admit their error, they have placed their own careers (and comfortable life styles) above the very future of their nation, their culture, and their civilization itself.

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Europe’s Leaders Place Their Personal Careers Above Their Nation

The New York Analysis of Policy and Government reveals why Europe’s leaders aren’t responding to the terrorism devastating their nations.

The devastating attacks in Spain, (According to WRAL, “The Islamic State group claimed responsibility, saying in a statement on its Aamaq news agency that the attack was carried out by ‘soldiers of the Islamic State.”) are horrific, but not novel.  The Guardian  notes that “Europe has endured seven acts of vehicle terrorism in the past year.” The targeted killings of females in Finland, wide-scale rapes in Germany and Sweden, the near-constant assaults in Paris, the murders near Parliament in the United Kingdom, indeed, the constant wave of terror  are the works of Muslim extremists.

Britain’s Mirror newspaper quotes Nigel Farage,  who believes “there’s an ‘obvious’ link between ‘uncontrolled immigration’ and terrorism in the wake of the Barcelona attack…” According to Farage, “The link is obvious isn’t it. Anyone that doesn’t recognise that link is simply in denial. We are told if you pick out and identify a problem in any religious group, that is a bad thing to do…The truth of it is we have two problems. The first is we have Muslim communities living in Western European cities who are separated off from the rest of the community. They are doing badly at school, badly at work, you know they really are, and pray in many, many ways to an extremist ideology. So that’s a problem of a total lack of integration in our cities.”

Pew Research notes that “…Recent killings in Paris as well as the arrival of hundreds of thousands of mostly Muslim refugees in Europe have drawn renewed attention to the continent’s Muslim population. In many European countries, including France, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, concerns about growing Muslim communities have led to calls for restrictions on immigration… Muslims are younger than other Europeans. In 2010, the median age of Muslims throughout Europe was 32, eight years younger than the median for all Europeans (40). By contrast, the median age of religiously unaffiliated people in Europe, including atheists, agnostics and those with no religion in particular, was 37. The median age of European Christians was 42.”

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National Review  weighs in on the issue: “EU bureaucrats should hear the message loud and clear: Muslim migration waves are a pressing problem, and the public is fed up. The European Union announced this week that it would begin proceedings to punish Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic for their refusal to accept refugees and migrants under a 2015 scheme the E.U. commission created…The conflict between the EU and these three nations of the Visegrád Group is not just about the authority the EU can arrogate to itself when facing an emergency (one largely of its own making), but about the character of European government and society in the future. It is hard not to conclude that the dissenting countries are correct to dissent. Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia had voted against the 2015 agreement. Poland’s government had supported it then, but a subsequent election saw a new party come into power that rejected the scheme.”

Adrian Michaels, reporting for The Telegraph  stressed that  “Britain and the…European Union are ignoring a demographic time bomb: a recent rush into the EU by migrants, including millions of Muslims, will change the continent beyond recognition over the next two decades, and almost no policy-makers are talking about it. The numbers are startling. Only 3.2 per cent of Spain’s population was foreign-born in 1998. In 2007 it was 13.4 per cent. Europe’s Muslim population has more than doubled in the past 30 years and will have doubled again by 2015. In Brussels, the top seven baby boys’ names recently were Mohamed, Adam, Rayan, Ayoub, Mehdi, Amine and Hamza… EU officials admit that these issues are not receiving the attention they deserve… It could have a critical impact on foreign policy: a study was submitted to the US Air Force on how America’s relationship with Europe might evolve.”

The Report concludes tomorrow.

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Unassimilated Immigrants Cause Disruption in Europe

In the aftermath of the horrific incident in Cologne, Germany on New Year’s Eve, in which approximately 1,000 men, described in many sources as recent asylum seekers from the Middle East, sexually attacked and robbed in excess of 200 women, some German politicians chose instead to criticize the action of those who brought the crimes to the public’s attention as “right wing rhetoric,” as noted in the Daily Mail.  Politically, that mindset is reminiscent of President Obama’s comments following the San Bernardino terrorist shooting, which he used to concentrate more on his gun control proposals and on his belief, often stated but with little provided evidence, that there is a significant anti-Muslim backlash threat in the U.S., rather than on the growing threat of violent terrorists’ assaults.

The New Year’s Eve attack was another recent European event calling into question the European Union’s  open-borders policy, known as the Schengen Agreement. Originally designed to promote the passport-free flow of people within nations participating in the agreement, it now faces substantial revision or elimination as a result of attacks by Islamic extremists, such as the November 13 attacks in Paris which killed 130 people.

As noted by the BBC “in 2015 the influx of more than a million migrants – many of them Syrian refugees – greatly increased the pressure on Schengen. One after another, EU states re-imposed temporary border controls. In December the European Commission proposed a major amendment to Schengen, expected to become law soon.”

The Council on Foreign Relations reports that “Political upheaval in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia is reshaping migration trends in Europe. The number of illegal border-crossing detections in the EU started to surge in 2011, as thousands of Tunisians started to arrive at the Italian island of Lampedusa following the onset of the Arab Spring. Sub-Saharan Africans who had previously migrated to Libya followed in 2011–2012, fleeing unrest in the post-Qaddafi era. The most recent surge in detections along the EU’s maritime borders has been attributed to the growing numbers of Syrian, Afghan, and Eritrean migrants and refugees. [There are]… estimates that more than 464,000 migrants have crossed into Europe by sea for the first nine months of 2015. Syrians fleeing their country’s four-and-a-half-year-old civil war made up the largest group (39 percent). Afghans looking to escape the ongoing war with Taliban rebels (11 percent), and Eritreans fleeing forced labor (7 percent) made up the second and third largest groups of migrants, respectively. Deteriorating security and grinding poverty in Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, and Sudan have also contributed to the migrant influx.

The questioning of immigration policy concerned more than just several recent incidents that were the actions of Islamic extremists. Sweden has become a major case study in the results of allowing entry to a substantial number of immigrants that do not assimilate readily into local cultural norms and standards.

Sweden made a specific political decision to allow an unprecedented and vast increase in immigration. Since that decision was made, reports The Gatestone Institute:

Violent crime has increased by 300%. If one looks at the number of rapes, however, the increase is even worse. In 1975, 421 rapes were reported to the police; in 2014, it was 6,620. That is an increase of 1,472%. Sweden is now number two on the global list of rape countries. According to a survey from 2010, Sweden, with 53.2 rapes per 100,000 inhabitants, is surpassed only by tiny Lesotho in Southern Africa, with 91.6 rapes per 100,000 inhabitants.

“Over the past 10-15 years, immigrants have mainly come from Muslim countries such as Iraq, Syria and Somalia. Michael Hess, a local politician from Sweden Democrat Party, encouraged Swedish journalists to get acquainted with Islam’s view of women, in connection with the many rapes that took place in Cairo’s Tahrir Square during the “Arab Spring”…Hess notes that “There is a strong connection between rapes in Sweden and the number of immigrants from MENA-countries [Middle East and North Africa].”This remark led to Michael Hess being charged with “denigration of ethnic groups” [hets mot folkgrupp], a crime in Sweden. In May last year, he was handed a suspended jail sentence and a fine — the suspension was due to the fact that he had no prior convictions. The verdict has been appealed to a higher court.

“Whether or not they measured by the number of convicted rapists or men suspected of rape, men of foreign extraction were represented far more than Swedes… A new trend reached Sweden with full force over the past few decades: gang rape — virtually unknown before in Swedish criminal history. The number of gang rapes increased spectacularly between 1995 and 2006. Since then no studies of them have been undertaken.
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The Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR) is a conservative and euro-sceptic European political party, defending broader conservative and economically liberal principles. It has twenty-two member parties, as well as four independent members, spread across twenty countries.

The AECR believes that the dramatic influx of people from the Middle East into German has presented vast problems.

“When Angela Merkel announced that Germany would welcome all that sought refuge at its border in September 2015, the move was celebrated as a sign of Germany’s progressive leadership. Today, the reality of inciting rather than discouraging large scale migration via treacherous and criminal channels has been tragically well documented.

“A second reality now hitting home is that large-scale uncontrolled migration inevitably leads to host communities feeling some strain as more and more people settle in those areas….

“Following the Paris terror attacks in November, France re-introduced border controls. Germany also, embarrassingly, has had to introduced border controls in 2015 while Austria is going as far as putting up a barbed wire fence along its border with Schengen EU-member Slovenia. The repercussions are also being felt further afield as the migration pushes on northwards.

“Sweden – traditionally one of the most welcoming of EU countries – [has] began carrying out ID-checks on its border with Denmark. Denmark, responded by introducing checks at its borders with Germany.”

Although expressing confidence that the threat could be overcome, Pope Francis has warned that the massive wave of Islamic immigrants could pose a threat to the human-centered culture of Europe.

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The Muslim Immigration Question

It has been a given that immigration should be essentially nonjudgmental in western nations, forbidding entry, within the limits of totals allowed,  only to those with clearly outlined criminal records.  That paradigm is beginning to be questioned.

In the United States, Investors.com reports that potential presidential candidate Bobby Jindal has “proposed barring adherents to ‘radical Islam.’ …’We shouldn’t tolerate those who want to come and try to impose some variant of Shariah law,’ the Louisiana governor asserted. “I fear if we don’t insist on assimilation, we then go the way of Europe.”

Europe, beset by violence and separatism caused by radical Islam, is also questioning its immigration policies. Britain’s NDTV reports that “The head of the UK Independence Party …promised to slash net migration into Britain by 90 per cent.”

Much of the second guessing of immigration policy is related to practices such as female genital mutilation and demands for the implementation of Shariah law.

According to the Investors report, “The number of girls at risk for genital cutting in the U.S. has more than doubled over the past decade, according to the Population Reference Bureau. A forthcoming report by the federal Centers for Disease Control reveals that more than half a million — 513,000 — women and girls are living with such mutilation in the country today. Gynecologists in Minneapolis, New York, Detroit, the Washington area and other cities with large Muslim populations say they are seeing a lot more FGM cases. The problem has grown so bad that the federal Office of Refugee Settlement has promoted a webinar on how to stop FGM among the waves of refugees coming from African and Mideast counties.”

The issue in the U.S. flared up again following the State Department’s December announcement  that it plans to allow significant numbers of Syrian refugees relocate into the U.S.
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While the tragedy faced by the Syrian people is terrible and their need great, many in the U.S. are concerned that their numbers contain a substantial percentage of hard-core adherents to a harsh form of Islam that seeks to impose its religious views and values through any means necessary on the rest of the world.

A 2012 Pew Research Center study reports that there are 3,480,Muslims in the United States, compared to 43,490,000 in Europe. The study also notes that theyare younger than the general population in each of the major regions for which data are available: North America (Muslims 26 years; general population 37 years), Europe (32 vs. 40), Asia and the Pacific (24 v s. 29), sub-Saharan Africa (17 vs. 18) and the Middle East and North Africa (2 3 vs. 24).”

Many of the demands of those opposing the practice of allowing significant Muslim immigration to the U.S. center on concerns about allowing terrorists enter the nation. The Center for Immigration Studies  (CIS) recently wrote in National Review Online “Our federal government doesn’t do nearly enough to keep potential allies of groups like al-Shabaab out of the United States. Especially notorious is the flow of refugees from war-torn, predominantly Islamic Somalia, but a whole raft of refugee and asylum programs present concerns. There are several documented instances of Somalis who, given safe haven by our country, left America to join and fight with al-Shabaab in Somalia, that lawless and lost land, and even with ISIS in Syria and Iraq. Liban Haji Mohamed, a former Somali refugee who later naturalized, is the most recent addition to the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list, for his activities in support of al-Shabaab and al-Qaeda. One of the Kenya mall attackers was a former refugee who had lived in Minnesota.”

It would be misleading to frame the objections of those, such as the Independence Party in the U.K. or Governor Jindal in the U.S., as limited only to the threat of terrorism. Many are concerned that those Muslims who follow the normal path of immigrants and eventually seek to assimilate into western culture will be subjected to harsh acts and even murder by extremist elements, leaving their adopted nations in a state of turmoil.

The U.S. has absorbed many larger waves of immigrants in the past, and the nation grew richer for the strength in diversity it produced. But America has no substantial experience in absorbing those who belong to a faith currently characterized by those who wish to impose their beliefs and practices, by violence if necessary, on all.