The reckless and shortsighted pro-mass migration insurance policies—first enacted by former Chancellor Merkel and continued by her successor Olaf Scholz—have as soon as once more led to lethal chaos, this time in Schönebeck, Saxony-Anhalt, the place police fatally shot an Afghan migrant who threatened a German citizen and regulation enforcement officers with a knife.
The violent altercation erupted at round 4:30 am on Friday, March 7th, inside an residence advanced, with witnesses calling the authorities because the scenario escalated.
Particular items from the State Felony Police Workplace, upon arriving on the scene shortly thereafter, encountered a 26-year-old Afghan male, who not solely continued threatening the tenants with a knife however turned his aggression towards the officers, Die Welt reported.
Fearing for his or her security and eager to deliver the insanity to an finish, the officers opened hearth on the knife-wielding Afghan, who was then rushed to the hospital, the place he later succumbed to his accidents.
As a substitute of addressing the simple failures of mass migration, International Minister Annalena Baerbock of the left-globalist extremist Inexperienced celebration wasted no time in enjoying the blame sport. As a substitute of condemning the assault, she accused critics of her authorities’s pro-mass migration coverage of ‘discrediting’ what she known as the federal government’s ‘humanitarian efforts.’
Baerbock even doubled down, defending a controversial program that continues flooding Germany with so-called “weak individuals” from Afghanistan. Below the pretext of aiding these allegedly persecuted by the Taliban, the federal authorities in Berlin has already flown in 36,000 Afghans—a quantity that retains rising whereas German residents pay the worth for failed insurance policies.
Shockingly, a flight carrying 155 Afghan migrants landed in Berlin on Tuesday, February twenty fifth.
The information comes lower than a month after a failed Afghan asylum seeker drove a automobile via a crowd in Munich, killing a two-year-old woman and her mom and injuring greater than 30 others, some severely.
An Afghan man has brought on this terror in the present day in Munich.
He raced his automobile into an illustration of 1000 Germans.
A toddler is in mortal hazard. The Demo was left wing…
> remigration now pic.twitter.com/NILurmBwjs— Martin Sellner (@Martin_Sellner) February 13, 2025
The perpetrator, recognized as Farhad N., a 24-year-old Afghan nationwide, was born in Kabul and arrived in Germany in 2016 on the peak of Europe’s migration disaster. He claimed to have fled to Europe as a consequence of threats in his dwelling nation. A Munich administrative court docket that examined the main points of the case concluded that the Afghan had made up the story to safe authorized residency in Germany, the newspaper Der Spiegel reported.
Pretend Afghan asylum seeker hits Germans together with his automobile in Munich. One other 30 injured and one sufferer. We want mass deportations now. pic.twitter.com/xkoFWMUy0e
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) February 13, 2025
Days earlier than the automobile ramming, one other horrifying knife attack by a military-aged Afghan migrant shook Germany to its core. This time, within the Bavarian metropolis of Aschaffenburg, a 28-year-old Afghan named Enamullah O. carried out a savage assault on a bunch of preschool youngsters in a public park.
The assault tragically claimed the lives of a two-year-old and a 41-year-old man who heroically positioned himself in between the Afghan and the kids. Three others, together with one other two-year-old, sustained critical accidents and had been rushed to the hospital. Police then arrested the suspect close to the scene shortly thereafter.
The Different für Deutschland (AfD), Germany’s solely anti-globalist celebration, has persistently warned concerning the risks of unchecked migration—and voters have more and more rewarded them on the poll field. In final month’s federal election, the celebration doubled its share of the voting, bringing it as much as 20% from 10%.