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May 12, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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European "Refugee" Crisis Worsens
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
The rush for the gates of Europe continues.
Just a few months ago, the big news was people traveling from all over Africa to Libya and then crossing the Mediterranean into Italy.
Thousands drowned, but thanks to European Coast Guards, over 300,000 have already made it this year.
Now the big news is people coming to Greek islands just off the coast of Turkey.
Here's a boatload arriving at the island of Lesbos.
That's Turkey in the background.
You can be sunning yourself on the beach and suddenly you have visitors.
Smugglers charge $800 to $1,200 a head for this short hop.
But it's worth it.
Because once these third-worlders have made it to any part of Greece, they're in what is called the Schengen Zone.
That's the part of Europe where there is no border control.
Here's the zone in red.
You can see Greece at the bottom right.
It owns all the islands off the Turkish coast.
So if anybody can make it to Turkey, then Europe is just a short boat ride away.
And once they're in the Schengen zone, they can go to any of those red countries.
The media keep calling these people migrants.
But they're illegal immigrants.
What they really are is invaders because they occupy.
They take over.
Now, these illegals don't want to stay in Greece because Greece is poor.
They want to go to Germany or Sweden.
But illegals on a Greek island have to get to the mainland first.
Take Lesbos.
You can see here how close it is to Turkey.
This summer, there were 20,000 illegals packed onto the island trying to get to Athens.
They complained that they weren't cared for properly and rioted.
Afghans and Syrians fought each other.
Because Syrians have a better chance at official refugee status, and the Afghans resented that.
The Greeks eventually shipped them all to Athens.
Here are a bunch of them waiting to board.
As you can see, the Greeks chartered a pretty nice ship for them.
But if we return to the map, you can see that from Greece, the illegals have to get across several non-Schengen countries and then through Hungary before they can make it to Austria and then Germany.
Macedonia is the first stop after Greece, and at first the Macedonians tried to stop this flood of illegals.
But the illegals overwhelmed the police and broke through.
The flood reached Hungary and washed up in a railway station in the capital Budapest, and when that overflowed, they hung out on the tracks.
The Hungarians wanted to process them in reception areas, but hundreds broke out And started walking them more than 100 miles to the Austrian border.
For a while, this stopped traffic.
The Hungarians finally gave up and sent most of them to Austria by train, which sent them on to Germany.
Now, why do they want to go to Germany?
Because the Germans say they are willing to take in 800,000 of them this year, four times as many as last year.
Chancellor Angela Merkel What we are experiencing now, she says, is something that will occupy and change our country in coming years.
Occupy. Change.
She got that right.
Here are Germans welcoming the newcomers.
Here are piles of supplies at the Frankfurt railway station.
And here are the happy throngs.
Right off the train, chowing down at a reception center in Dortmund.
And so the word is out.
Now is the time to make a break for it.
The flood will continue year after year until it is stopped.
According to Osama Ahmed, a 27-year-old Iraqi, quote, this is a golden opportunity, at least until the Europeans change their minds.
Airlines have added three more packed flights every day from Baghdad to Turkey for all the people who are on their way to Greece.
You see, everyone knows the best routes now because illegals carry smartphones and put up Google Maps with the latest hot tips.
Here are illegals charging their phones during a stop in Hungary.
So, does that mean the old route from Libya is closed?
No. The Italian Coast Guard alone rescued more than 1,400 people.
And last week, the Italians showed up just in time to rescue 100 illegals in a sinking boat.
Another 40 drowned.
Also last week, illegals from North Africa in an Italian reception center in the province of Belluno went on a food strike.
They don't like bread, eggs, and pasta with tomato sauce.
We don't eat this stuff, they said.
They want North African food.
And they slashed the tires of cars belonging to Italians who work at the center, just to make sure they got the message.
And remember the illegal camp in Calais called"The Jungle," where people try to sneak onto trucks and get across to Britain?
There are still 5,000 people living there, living on handouts.
And they are still trying to get into Britain any way they possibly can.
Fortunately, not everyone in Europe is insane.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban doesn't want any illegals.
He says, and I quote, if we allow everyone in, that is the end of Europe.
Marine Le Pen of the National Front in France calls illegals, quote, a threat to the survival of our identity as free and civilized nations.
The Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Romania, Denmark bought newspaper ads in Middle Eastern countries telling people there they aren't welcome.
But too many other Europeans can't say to outsiders,"Sorry, our ancestors built this country for us, not for you." Israel isn't letting any of them in.
The rich Gulf oil states aren't letting them in.
Japan and Korea aren't letting them in.
Those countries have identities they care about.
But Europe?
Hasn't there been enough rape?
Hasn't there been enough sex grooming?
Haven't enough European streets been turned into mosques?
Aren't there enough Sharia-controlled zones?
Haven't there been enough New Year's Eve bonfires in the streets of Paris?
Hasn't there been enough terrorism?
Islam has been Europe's enemy for a thousand years.
Haven't we gotten the message?
The people in this picture aren't in Damascus.
They're in London.
Europeans believe they are being so good, so generous, like these German girls at the Frankfurt Railroad Station.
They don't understand.
They are giving away their culture, their heritage, their identity, their country.
Kindness to strangers is cruelty to their own children and grandchildren.
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