Vice President JD Vance said on Friday that European world leaders after allowing citizens to suffer from “critically retreat” caused by massive migration across the continent during a speech at the Munich Security Conference I criticized him.
The vice president has condemned the “conscious decisions” made by political leaders across Europe regarding the surge in mass immigration that has been spreading across the continent since the early 2020s. He said the car attacks caused by Afghan citizens in Munich, Germany, could have been prevented on Thursday if the country’s leaders passed more restrictive laws on who is allowed into the country. He said it was sexual.
“I don’t think there’s anything more urgent than a massive migration,” Vance said. “About one in five people who live today [Germany] I moved here from overseas. Of course, that’s the best ever. The same number is also in the US, the highest ever. Number of immigrants who have arrived [European Union] It doubled from non-EU countries in 2021-2022 alone, and of course it has been much higher since then. And we know the situation, it didn’t happen in a vacuum. This is the result of a series of conscious decisions made by politicians and others around the world over the decade. ” (Related: “The Town’s New Sheriff”: JD Vance calls globalists into their faces over a massive amount of censorship)
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24-year-old assailant I’m injured 36 people, including several children, plowed the car into a crowd of union members marching through the city streets. The man entered Germany as a minor in 2016 and received no status in asylum given that authorities did not believe his testimony. Munich officials later granted a temporary residence permit to the individual in 2021, allowing him to attend school and work in the city.
The tragic incident marks at least the fifth major random attack in Germany, sparked by Middle Eastern citizens in the past nine months. According to To the New York Times. In December, Saudi Arabians plunged their cars into a large group of people attending the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing a total of five people, including the nine-year-old.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with them, and we stay with them, why did this happen in the first place?” Vance said. “That’s awful, but I’ve heard it many times in Europe, and unfortunately I’ve heard it many times in the US. Many asylum seekers, who are in their 20s, are already in the police. Known, it attacks cars by crowds and crushes communities. How many times do you need to suffer from these horrifying sets before changing courses and leading shared civilizations in new directions? This continent Voters went to the ballot box, opened the lock and did not go to unvisited immigrants.”
“But you know what they voted for. In the UK, they voted for Brexit,” the Vice President continued. “And then they agreed or disagreeed, and they voted for it. In Europe, they are increasingly voting for political leaders in Europe who have committed to bringing an end to control migration. Now, I happen to agree with many of these concerns, but you don’t need to agree with me, I think people care about their homes, they care about their dreams, they care about their safety To care and to provide themselves and their children.”
Concerns surrounding Islamic extremist attacks have risen further across Europe in recent years since October 7, 2023, and since Hamas’ attacks in Israel.
Syrian refugees in Germany in August I was killed The same day, two cars exploded outside a synagogue in southern France, while three people were injured by the smell of stabbing eight people. Afghanistan, a German resident, killed a police officer in May. Authorities thought it was a religiously motivated attack.
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