German village of 102 getts 750 illegal Muslim migrants
German village of 102 getts 750 illegal Muslim migrants, Front Page Magazine, Daniel Greenfield, November 1, 2015
Halloween is scarier in Germany and the Trick or Treaters are much older and much less friendlier. They won’t settle for candy. They want the full Hertz welfare state.
This bucolic, one-street settlement of handsome redbrick farmhouses may for the moment have many more cows than people, but next week it will become one of the fastest growing places in Europe. Not that anyone in Sumte is very excited about it.
In early October, the district government informed Sumte’s mayor, Christian Fabel, by email that his village of 102 people just over the border in what was once Communist East Germany would take in 1,000 asylum seekers.
His wife, the mayor said, assured him it must be a hoax. “It certainly can’t be true” that such a small, isolated place would be asked to accommodate nearly 10 times as many migrants as it had residents, she told him. “She thought it was a joke,” he said.
But it was not. Sumte has become a showcase of the extreme pressures bearing down on Germany as it scrambles to find shelter for what, by the end of the year, could be well over a million people seeking refuge from poverty or wars in Africa, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
The technical term for this is “invasion”. But the Merkel regime was reasonable and cut down 1,000 illegal Muslim migrant invaders… to a mere 750.
In a small concession to the villagers, Alexander Götz, a regional official from Lower Saxony, told them this week that the initial number of refugees, who start arriving on Monday and will be housed in empty office buildings, would be kept to 500, and limited to 750 in all.
Sumte has no shops, no police station, no school. The initial number of arrivals was, in fact, reduced to avoid straining the local sewage system and give time for new pumps to be installed.
“We have zero infrastructure here for so many people,” Mr. Fabel, the mayor, said.
Somehow I think the migrants will not be dependent on the sewage system.
He said he realized that there was no point in trying to block the plan when, at the initial meeting, he asked Mr. Götz, the regional official in charge of finding places for migrants, whether Sumte had any choice. “You have two options,” he said he was told. “Yes, or yes.”
Isn’t the technical term for that fascism? The New York Times story plays up the Nazi angle, but the local coverage showsa quite different picture.
Citizens have come because they want to vent their frustration. From the hairdresser to bicycle retailers…
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