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Friday, August 19, 2016

GERMAN "ASYLUM SEEKERS" REFUSE TO WORK: "WE ARE MERKEL'S GUESTS" ON WELFARE~GERMANS TURNING AGAINST MERKEL & MIGRANTS

DEPORTATION

BECAUSE THE POPE WANTS IT THIS WAY, GERMANS MUST ATONE? THEY FAILED TO ATONE THIS MUCH FOR THE JEWS
JUST PRETEND ALL IS JUST SUPER!
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EVEN TIME FOR MIXING WITH JIHADISTS 
& TAKING "SELFIES" WITH FREE SMARTPHONE TOO!
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GERMAN "ASYLUM SEEKERS" REFUSE TO WORK: "WE ARE MERKEL'S GUESTS" 
BY CHRISTINE WILLIAMS
SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/08/german-asylum-seekers-refuse-to-work-we-are-merkels-guestsrepublished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

Decisions on Muslim migration made by leftist politicians have become a scourge on the German people and other European citizens, who have witnessed the slow metamorphosis of their peaceful communities while they pay with their tax dollars for the recklessness of their leaders such as Angela Merkel. Tens of thousands of crimes and assaults have been committed by Muslim migrants in Germany, but these are less of a concern to the politicians who walk with their security detail and their bank accounts intact.
Even in the midst of the Muslim migrant crisis in Germany, Mayor Bernd Pohlers of the eastern town of Saxony Waldenburg, where the asylum seekers refused to accept work, stated his concern about this latest piece of news playing “into the hands of those opposing the mass migration,” evincing yet again the all too familiar stench of political posturing and a cruel disregard for those who cast their votes in trust.
“German asylum seekers refuse to work insisting ‘We are Merkel’s GUESTS'”, by Siobhan McFadyen and Monika Pallenberg, UK Express, August 18, 2016:
ASYLUM seekers in Germany are refusing to undertake work to counteract boredom – using Chancellor Angela Merkel’s generous hospitality as an excuse.
According to mayor Bernd Pohlers of the eastern town of Saxony Waldenburg, the asylum seekers refused to accept the work that was offered to them after they arrived in the country.
The local council spent £600 arranging for the men to have uniforms but were stunned when they were told they would not complete it because they were “guests of Angela Merkel”.
While asylum seekers are not allowed to work under immigration rules within the EU, they are allowed to do voluntary work.
However officials in the district of Zwickau came up with a plan to help encourage those without employment to get back to work and to help them become more accepted within the local community.
In order to do this they created voluntary jobs which included a nominal payment of £18 for 20 hours work.
But all of the male residents of the local refugee accommodation who initially agreed to get involved in the charitable activities quit after discovering there was a minimum wage £7.30 (€8.50) in Germany.
The men had been picked up and offered transportation from their paid-for housing where they are also given food and then dropped home.
Mayor Pohlers said: “It was subsequently argued by these people that they are guests of Mrs. Merkel and guests do not have to work.
“Furthermore, they were of the opinion that there is a minimum wage (€8.50) in Germany, and that this had to be paid by the City Waldenburg.”
Despite attempts at mediation the asylum seekers refused to return to work.
Mayor Pohlers added: “In a specially convened meeting with an interpreter the authorities explained the rules again.
“Unfortunately, no agreement could be reached on the continuation of the measure.”
Now all seven of the jobs have been scrapped.
The mayor spoke out in a bid to highlight the issue of the asylum crisis in Germany.
He said he is aware his statements could play into the hands of those opposing the mass migration.
However after having raised money from the local community to help aid the asylum seeker’s transition into the community, he felt compelled to speak out…..
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Germans Turn Against Merkel Over Muslim Migrants

BY CHRISTINE WILLIAMS
SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/08/germans-turn-against-merkel-over-muslim-migrantsrepublished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

“Germany’s patience with migration is wearing thin in the wake of migrant sexual assaults and terror attacks, a devastating new poll has revealed,” turning her often-repeated phrase “we can do it” on its head.
The YouGov tracker poll shows that 66 percent of Germans no longer welcome migrants.
The inability of Germany to integrate the influx has also caused concern, with the shock revelation this week that the top 30 German companies had employed just 54 migrants.
More than one million arrived in Germany last year, and just yesterday it was revealed that some German asylum seekers refused to work, saying “We are Merkel’s guests.”
A revealing article also reported that EU officials have discovered “that most of the ‘refugees’ are not refugees. What a mess.”
“‘Refugees NOT welcome’ as 66% of Germans turn on Merkel over migrants”, by Paul Christian,UK Express, August 19, 2016:
In a nightmare scenario for German chancellor Angela Merkel, her oft-repeated phrase “we can do it”, in relation to absorbing hundreds of thousands of migrants, has been widely derided.
A YouGov tracker poll revealed how two out of three Germans don’t agree with the phrase, which now haunts Mrs Merkel, as the country creaks under the pressure of waves of newcomers.
Political opponents like the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany (AfD), have also thrown the soundbite back in her face and garnered huge numbers of new supporters in the process.
A YouGov poll showed how 66 per cent of those polled did not agree with Merkel’s boast, up from 51 percent last September.
The growing resentment towards the German leader could threaten her grip on power, with elections set for autumn next year.
As her authority ebbed away Mrs Merkel was even criticised from within her own Christian Democrats party, with MEP Karl-Georg Wellmann saying: “Many of our voters understand it as if we could, indefinitely, continue to take in more people.
“Chancellor Merkel might not even mean to say that, but this is how it’s being perceived — and that’s why people I meet in my constituency tell me that they are just sick of hearing that sentence.”
AfD deputy leader Alexander Gauland received a rapturous reception at a rally in August last year when he yelled: “We don’t want to do this, at all.”
At the time the party was polling at just three per cent, by June this year it had surged to 14 per cent.
The inability of Germany to integrate the influx has also caused concern, with the shock revelation this week that the top 30 German companies had employed just 54 migrants.
More than one million migrants arrived in Germany last year, with a third of them refugees from Syria.
Merkel has increasingly come under fire for her immigration policies which have seen around 16,000 refugees arrive in Germany every month.
She has faced a backlash and seen her popularity among voters nosedive, with many blaming her open door refugee policy for a spate of terror attacks in Germany…