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Question for anyone in Germany
My programmer is telling me that the police have been taking people without passports to the "migrant zone."
Is anyone else seeing this? Flashbacks are abound... |
Haven't heard that but I have heard Germany or Poland have re-opened some Nazi concentration camps to house migrants.
There was an article somewhere, MSN or CNN about thousands of "dropped" IDs in Serbia has people left so they could all claim they were Syrians. Not a smart move. |
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I've even read reports of Syrians complaining that everyone else is trying to get in and now they can't. Maybe I shouldn't laugh, but I did. |
Everday tons of hoax news get posted to stirr up more hate and lots of idiots fall for it and then repost them.
Including here on GFY. |
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Dios mio. |
Update from German radio: 5 mile traffic jam on Highway leaving Bavaria due to... passport checks!
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Arson Suspected at Refugee Shelter in Germany | Al Jazeera America Secured housing is probably needed. Its a mess that's only going to bloom over the winter and like a zit, will be ready to pop next summer. Keep an umbrella handy. :winkwink: |
I really hope that this use of former concentration camps is more internet bullshit than substance.
It says 21 men are held there -- why are they there? Are they high-risk? These men are Africans and not born in the Middle East ... http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/6...a762c8a670bd3f They are housed in the former SS officers' barracks. This is the story's source Cookies must be enabled. | The Australian |
Looks like it's been going on since at least January: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...tration-camps/
That is one of many, many articles I stumbled upon doing a quick search. I'm not judging Germany for this, if you need space, you need space. Seems like an odd choice though. |
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