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Muslim “refugees” have murdered or injured over 1,000 people in jihad attacks since 2014
The solution? More “refugees,” you Islamophobe!
“Radicalised asylum seekers have murdered or injured more than 1,000 in terror attacks in Europe since 2014,” by Ian Drury, Daily Mail, June 15, 2018 (thanks to Creeping Sharia):
Radicalised asylum seekers have murdered or injured more than 1,000 people in terror attacks in Europe since 2014, a new report has revealed.In the past four years, 32 Islamist plots have involved those who had sought sanctuary – or 16 per cent. Three of the potential atrocities were in the UK, including Parson Green tube bomber Ahmed Hassan.An analysis by academics found 44 refugees had either carried out atrocities or been thwarted before they could bring bloodshed to the streets.The findings echo warnings by law enforcement chiefs that some so-called Islamic State fanatics who are bent on murder posed as refugees fleeing war and persecution. It was claimed they exploited the migrant crisis by pretending to be asylum seekers to sneak into Europe and cause carnage.Terror expert Robin Simcox, of the Heritage Foundation think-tank in Washington DC, said it was ‘disturbingly simple’ for jihadists to hide among genuine refugees because the Continent’s borders were under huge strain.European leaders had ‘inadvertently increased the terrorist threat’ as a direct result of their ‘catastrophic’ handling of controversial immigration and open-border policies.He singled out German Chancellor Angela Merkel who sparked fury by throwing open the doors to Syrian refugees, leading to an influx of more than one million people in 2015.It raised concerns that undercover jihadists were able to make their way across Europe unhindered once they had made it to the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone, ending up in northern France in a bid to reach the UK.Mr Simcox made clear that the fault for 11 successful attacks involving asylum seekers, which killed 182 people and injured 814, lay with the terrorists.The report said: ‘Ill-conceived immigration policies have made it easier for them to strike. European leaders were either naïve about the risks or failed to communicate honestly with the public the impact that accepting such large amounts of people would have on security.‘The fall-out from the decision to take in such a large amount of unvetted people in such a short time will continue for decades to come.’…