Alberich Lichtenberg (@Germanien)
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—THE HIDDEN FACE OF IMMIGRATION IN GERMANY:HOW LIFE HAS CHANGED FOR GERMANS— (PART 1) When immigration in Germany is discussed, the official narrative usually focuses on economic benefits and cultural diversity. However, there is a little-known reality outside Germany's borders that has profoundly transformed the daily lives of many citizens in the country. An Unprecedented Demographic Change Since 2015, Germany has received more than 2 million asylum seekers, mainly from the #MiddleEast and #NorthAfrica. This migratory flow has altered the demographic composition of entire neighborhoods in cities such as #Berlin, #Hamburg, and #Frankfurt. Many long-time Germans have felt like strangers in their own neighborhoods, where traditional shops have been replaced by immigrant-owned businesses and the German language has ceased to be the dominant language on the streets. The figures are overwhelming: between 2015 and 2024 alone, German citizens suffered more than 135,000 crimes committed by suspects from #Syria, according to official data from the German government. #Afghanistan, with nearly 83,000 German victims recorded, ranks second, followed by #Iraq, #Morocco, and #Algeria. The Impact on Security:A Crisis Of Violence One of the most worrying aspects for Germans has been the dramatic increase in crime in areas with a high concentration of immigrants. Official statistics reveal an alarming reality: in 2024, 3,895 people were suspected of crimes against life, of whom 1,490 were foreigners — nearly 40% of the total — despite immigrants representing only 15% of the German population. Violent crimes reached 214,000 cases in 2023, an increase of 8.6%, and several records were broken in this category. In fact, immigrants commit crimes at three times the rate of Germans relative to their share of the population. In 2024, Germany recorded a total of 63,977 women who were victims of sexual violence, and 35% of the perpetrators were immigrants, despite accounting for only 15% of the population. Knife attacks have become a constant concern: in 2024, around 29,000 knife attacks were recorded in Germany, averaging about 80 per day, with foreign perpetrators disproportionately represented. The co-leader of Alternative for Germany, Alice Weidel, stated that more than half of German women say they don't feel safe in public spaces, a direct consequence of these migration policies. Cases That Shocked Germany The case of #Cologne on New Year's Eve 2015, where hundreds of women were harassed and robbed by gangs of men of North African origin, was only the beginning of a series of crimes that shook the German conscience. Recently, an Afghan immigrant who murdered a two-year-old baby and a man was released due to "mental illness." Another representative case occurred when an immigrant without permission to remain in Germany attacked a German person with a knife. According to the prosecutor's report, the motive was not robbery, but rather that "the accused wanted to vent his anger and frustration on anyone." Pressure On Social Services Germany's welfare system, one of the most generous in the world, has come under unprecedented pressure. Social benefits allocated to immigrants have consumed resources that were previously assigned to pensions, infrastructure, and services for German citizens. Many Germans feel that their tax contributions benefit newcomers more than themselves. The figures for detainees per 100,000 inhabitants reveal a striking disparity: 4,788 foreigners compared to 1,813 Germans in 2024, a ratio of 2.6 foreigners for every German national. This overrepresentation of foreigners in the penal system has overloaded judicial and prison institutions. #AfD #CDU #JWO #NWO #Ampel #GroKo #Europe #Germany #Zionism #Invasion #Migration #NizerPlan #HootonPlan #KalergiPlan #Immigration #KaufmanPlan #WhiteGenocide #MorgenthauPlan #RefugeesWelcome