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Kevin Cohen


NextImg:Europe’s Asylum Catastrophe: A Warning America Cannot Ignore

It happened again.

Another city, another massacre, another Western government paralyzed by its own self-inflicted crisis.
This week, the streets of Munich ran red as yet another so-called refugee — a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker who should have been deported years ago — plowed his car into innocent civilians, injuring 28 people in a horrific act of terror.
Future generations will ask: Why didn’t we stop this when we had the chance?
But let’s be brutally honest: This attack was only successful because of a suicidal immigration policy that Europe refuses to fix.
And make no mistake — America is next.
Europe’s Failure is America’s Future
This is not a “tragedy.” Tragedies are unpredictable, unavoidable acts of fate.
Munich was neither.
Munich was the direct result of a catastrophic, decade-long policy failure — one that began when Angela Merkel made the fateful decision to throw open Germany’s doors to a tidal wave of asylum seekers, unvetted Special Interest Aliens (SIAs), and undocumented migrants.
Merkel’s Open Borders Policy: A Catastrophic Gamble
In 2015, at the height of the Syrian civil war and the collapse of the Islamic State’s territorial hold, Europe faced an unprecedented migrant crisis. In response, Merkel announced a radical policy shift, declaring:
“We can do this” ("Wir schaffen das").
With those words, Germany suspended the Dublin Regulation (which required asylum seekers to apply for protection in the first EU country they entered), allowing over 1.2 million migrants to flood into Germany in just two years. The vast majority — over 65 percent — were young men from Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian nations, not the vulnerable women and children often portrayed by the media.

2015: Merkel’s government allowed nearly 900,000 migrants into Germany.
2016: Another 280,000 arrivals
2017-Present: While the initial wave slowed, hundreds of thousands continued to arrive annually, either through new asylum claims or by staying illegally after re...

No hoodwinking or hornswoggling here.

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