Claude Cueny on immigration: We can do it. Probably not.

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In the fall of 2015, Angela Merkel opened the borders on her own initiative. The secret services have warned that all the world’s conflicts are now imported. People came in need, but there were also young people who brought difficulties to Western Europe. “Refuge” became a passe-partout for everyone. Sociologist Ruud Koopmans summed up the disaster that Merkel brought to Europe in numbers: “In Germany, around 300 people were killed by refugees between 2017 and 2020, and more than 3,000 women were victims of rape by one or more refugees during the same period.”

In my thriller The Godless Sun, I described the consequences based on intelligence reports. Anyone who said in 2015 what is now reality was treated poorly. Anyone who supported controlled immigration was considered xenophobic. The novel was withdrawn from sale at the height of “Refugees Welcome.” As usual, it was not the problem that was solved, but the reporting.

Eight years later, SPD Chancellor Scholz suddenly declared: “We must deport people on a large scale.” But what Merkel did is irreversible. There are already too many of them here, integration is unnecessary. More than half a billion Africans want to leave the country, according to the pan-African research network Afrobarometer.

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Young Muslims riot in the streets of Berlin: “Make Germany the Gaza Strip, Allahu Akbar.” This noisy, violent group inflicts enormous damage on its well-integrated compatriots. Last year, some 2,000 young North Africans descended on the Lake Garda seaside resort, attacking thinned-out police, groping women and shouting: “This is Africa.” Tomorrow there will be 4000. The working population bears additional costs for expanding infrastructure.

Sweden bravely stuck to its denial of reality, and now the country has degenerated into the Wild West. This is the result of a policy of non-intervention that was presented as tolerance, tolerance towards those who live a culture of hatred that has dragged their home countries into the abyss. If we continue to be lax in deporting foreign criminals, we will experience our own difficulties.

Claude Cueny (67 years old) is a writer living in Basel. He writes to Blick every other Friday. His thriller “Dirty Talk” was recently released.

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