More Afghan and Sudanese Migrants Flown into Germany On The Sly

Federal resettlement programmes were supposed to end but the outgoing government seems keen to continue them.

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Federal resettlement programmes were supposed to end but the outgoing government seems keen to continue them.

The outgoing left-wing German government is continuing to bring in more Afghan migrants, and is also secretly flying in Sudanese people despite the incoming CDU/CSU-SPD coalition’s promise to shut down these resettlement programs.

A charter flight, carrying 138 Afghans, landed in Leipzig on Wednesday, April 16th. Two further flights are to take place before the end of April.

According to Green Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, a total of around 36,000 Afghan migrants have already been brought into the country via the government’s admission program. The foreign ministry will bring in a further 2,600 Afghans.

According to media reports, the government will also fly in 170 people from Sudan who wil land in Hanover on April 25th. They are already waiting in the Egyptian capital Cairo to be picked up by a government plane.

Federal resettlement programs were supposed to end, and despite the security risks and the immense amount of taxpayers’ money spent on these programs, the outgoing cabinet—which has little legitimacy—continues to implement them.

Afghan migrants have been responsible for many terror attacks and violent knife crimes committed in Germany in the past year or so.

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