What a Surprise! UN admits that at least 7 our ot 10 of the Muslim invaders swarming Europe are NOT refugees
The
United Nations (UN) claims that the majority of migrants are not
refugees, but, are in fact, economic migrants searching for a better
life mainly funded by generous socialist handouts provided by
hard-working EU taxpayers. *In fact, only 2.65% of the invaders are refugees,
but the Muslim and Leftist-controlled UN will never admit that. In
Sweden and Germany, only about 8% of economic migrants have found
employment or ever will.
UK Express
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has said seven in 10
people found crossing the Mediterranean are not legitimate refugees but
are economic migrants. People smuggling and migrant flows are on the
rise, the UNCHR warned, with 84,830 people arriving on Italy’s shores so
far this year from Libya. That figure represents a 19 per cent increase
from the same period last year.
This year more than 58,000
Muslim invaders have arrived in Italy and only 1,569 have died died
while trying to make the perilous crossing, often organized by ruthless
smugglers in unseaworthy, rickety boats, most of which are being rescued
by George Soros-funded NGOs.
An estimated 230,000 more will arrive
in Italy this year as numbers of young male welfare queen wannabes
attempting the dangerous central mediterranean crossing from Libya to
Italy continues to rise since the same time last year.
A fresh report on migration trends
from Libya, which has been unstable since dictator Muammar Gaddafi was
toppled in 2011, has revealed the country to be a major thoroughfare for
people trying to make it to Europe.
The report read: “Many who travel to
Libya do so believing they can find jobs were, but end up fleeing
onwards to Europe to escape life-threatening insecurity, instability,
difficult economic conditions plus widespread exploitation and abuse.”
It was claimed more than one million
migrants are currently in the north African country, waiting for an
opportunity to cross into Europe. That was backed up by UNHCR special
envoy for the central Mediterranean, Vincent Cochetel, who said there
was “no slowing down” in the human convoys attempting the dangerous
crossing.
He said: “It is unrealistic to think
that Italy should have the responsibility to disembark everyone. “This
is not sustainable. We need to have other countries joining Italy and
sharing responsibility.”
Amid the flows of people, the UNHCR
noted a change in the demographic and sighted the trafficking for sexual
exploitation was on the rise.
Nigerian and Cameroonian women seem to
be growing targets for the particular crime, with them increasingly
falling prey to organized crime gangs.
Amid Mr Cochtel’s warning, Italy,
France and Germany, and the EU Commissioner, pledged more money to help
Libya tackle its migration issues.
With a ripple effect mounting to
crisis in Italy, UN high commissioner for refugees, Filippo Grandi, said
there was an “unfolding tragedy” occurring in the Mediterranean nation.
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