Thursday, September 11, 2025

Migrants Account for Nearly 60% of Violent Crime in THIS Western Nation.

Recent data disclosed by Germany‘s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) suggests that foreign migrants are committing a disproportionately large number of violent crimes. The data, reported by German broadcaster NTV, reveals that foreign migrants, who account for just 14.6 percent of the country’s population, were implicated in 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in Germany. Furthermore, the BKA documented a 14.5 percent rise in violent crimes attributed to non-German suspects from the previous year.

The data also reveals migrant involvement in other crimes. For instance, suspected foreigners constitute 187,000 of the total 424,000 alleged thieves, over 40 percent. In addition, the rate of non-German suspects in general crimes increased by 17.8 percent in a single year to reach 923,269, nearly 50 percent of the total suspected criminals last year. However, these figures do not include those migrants who have since gained German citizenship or those of migrant heritage.

The high degree of criminal conduct linked to foreign migrants has created a substantial burden on Germany’s ability to integrate these groups. The increase in alien crimes has prompted a response, with the German government promising to escalate the deportation of foreign offenders. Reflecting the growing dissatisfaction, the Christian Social Union party’s Andrea Lindholz said Germany is reaching its “limit” in its “ability to integrate” migrants.

German citizens increasingly disapprove of mass migration despite frequent criticism from the establishment. The anti-immigration, national populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has been surging in the polls and is expected to see significant gains in the upcoming European elections.

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Recent data disclosed by Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) suggests that foreign migrants are committing a disproportionately large number of violent crimes. The data, reported by German broadcaster NTV, reveals that foreign migrants, who account for just 14.6 percent of the country's population, were implicated in 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in Germany. Furthermore, the BKA documented a 14.5 percent rise in violent crimes attributed to non-German suspects from the previous year. show more

Ireland to Tech Giants: Censor Social Media or Face ‘Consequences.’

Ireland‘s Electoral Commission Chief Executive Art O’Leary is demanding that Big Tech companies censor social media platforms or face “reputational consequences.” O’Leary wants tech giants to squash so-called “disinformation” that can damage “democracy.”

“They [social media companies] are very conscious that their platforms are a place where quite serious damage can be done to democracy,” O’Leary said. “The implications for social media companies [if they fail to act on disinformation] aren’t good. To be accused after the event of having impacted on the outcome of an election is huge,” O’Leary continued.

The kind of “disinformation” from which O’Leary wants to protect “democracy” appears to be anything that could help right-wing parties in the upcoming Irish and European elections. Reports the Irish Examiner: “Garda Security & Intelligence and broadcasting regulator Coimisiún na Meán, which is charged with dealing with disinformation and online harm more generally, are increasing their level of cooperation to investigate disinformation from the far-right, which is expected to ramp up in the next few weeks.”

Ireland has been rocked by widespread popular protests against the government’s mass migration policies, with another major organized protest planned in Dublin on Saturday. A recent poll found that half of the Irish population now wants checkpoints at the Northern Irish border to keep out waves of asylum seekers. Such border checkpoints at the border were once seen as symbols of British oppression.

As in much of the European Union (EU), right-wing populist candidates in Ireland are expected to see a significant surge of support in the upcoming European elections. The EU, equally concerned about right-wing electoral success, has begun mobilizing a mass online censorship plan.

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Ireland's Electoral Commission Chief Executive Art O'Leary is demanding that Big Tech companies censor social media platforms or face "reputational consequences." O'Leary wants tech giants to squash so-called "disinformation" that can damage "democracy." show more

Politician Fined… After Linking to Govt’s Own Migrant Rape Stats.

Marie-Thérèse Kaiser, a politician from the Alternative für Deutschland Party (AfD), has been found guilty of ‘incitement’ for sharing a government link to statistics on rapes committed by migrants and questioning their disproportionately high incidence rate. In a 2021 social media post, Kaiser asked, in the context of refugee resettlement, “Afghan refugees, welcome culture for group rapes?”

In defense of her post, Kaiser explained her impetus was to spark a debate on the alarming crime rates among Afghan migrants. She stressed her concern as a woman feeling threatened, particularly by groups of male migrants. She also voiced concern that unchecked immigration might be fostering an atmosphere conducive to a surge in criminal activity. Her conviction was met with the pronouncement from the judge that “freedom of expression ends where human dignity begins.”

The announcement of the guilty verdict has sparked controversy and critique, including from entrepreneur and tech giant Elon Musk. “Are you saying the fine was for repeating accurate government statistics? Was there anything inaccurate in what she said?” Musk posted to X (formerly Twitter).

Kaiser has stated she will file an appeal against the verdict.

Germany has witnessed an 18 percent spike in foreign suspects, leading to 41 percent of all crime suspects belonging to foreign communities. Conservative factions in the country argue that these statistics point toward the need for a cap on immigration and a revision of integration policies. The German government, however, continues to focus on homegrown conservative ‘extremist’ threats, especially the AfD, which is expected to surge in this summer’s European elections.

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Marie-Thérèse Kaiser, a politician from the Alternative für Deutschland Party (AfD), has been found guilty of 'incitement' for sharing a government link to statistics on rapes committed by migrants and questioning their disproportionately high incidence rate. In a 2021 social media post, Kaiser asked, in the context of refugee resettlement, “Afghan refugees, welcome culture for group rapes?” show more

‘Who?’ – Argentina’s Milei Does Not Know Who British Superfan, Grifting Ex-PM Liz Truss Is. 

Liz Truss, the former British prime minister posing as an anti-woke crusader in the United States, claims Argentina’s President Javier Milei is her favorite Conservative Party leader, despite the fact he is not a member of the Conservative Party. Nor British. Milei, when asked for his thoughts on the ex-premier, however, did not even know who she is.

“Liz Truss recently said that you were her favorite conservative leader. Do you admire her?” Milei was asked during a recent interview.

Milei, looking perplexed, could only answer, “Who?”

Being told she was the previous British prime minister did not appear to kindle any memories. “I do not have elements to give an opinion,” he said, indicating he is not at all familiar with Truss.

Truss is the shortest-reigning prime minister in British history. Having been ousted within months, she has attempted to reinvent herself as a culture warrior and champion of libertarian-style economics. However, as a government minister for around a decade, she frequently empowered woke civil servants and advanced woke ideology, particularly as Minister for Women and Equalities.

By background, she was initially a Liberal Democrat. She was also a fierce opponent of Brexit when European Union loyalism was the official position of the Conservative leadership, but claimed to have undergone a Damascene conversion after they lost the EU referendum.

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Liz Truss, the former British prime minister posing as an anti-woke crusader in the United States, claims Argentina's President Javier Milei is her favorite Conservative Party leader, despite the fact he is not a member of the Conservative Party. Nor British. Milei, when asked for his thoughts on the ex-premier, however, did not even know who she is. show more

Speaker of Russia Parliament Trolls Biden, Zelensky.

Top Russian official Vyacheslav Volodin, Speaker of Russia’s parliament, has openly mocked U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky. The comments—made on Volodin’s Telegram channel—followed reports that Ukraine’s defense ministry had adjusted its criteria for those eligible for military service in an increasingly anguished attempt to counteract a troop shortage.

In April, Ukraine passed a law offering financial incentives, death benefits for the families of those who fall in service, and penalties for men evading conscription. This move, aimed at replenishing Ukraine’s struggling forces, is a critical part of the country’s ongoing efforts to stem the Russian offensive in the eastern part of Ukraine’s frontlines.

A Ukrainian news outlet Strana, perceived as opposing the current Ukrainian government, reported that the updated criteria for military service suitability even included sick individuals such as those with asymptomatic cancer, TB, or HIV, and those with mild mental illnesses.

This information, when picked up by Russian news outlets, provided ammunition for Duma Speaker Volodin to take public aim at Presidents Biden and Zelensky. He suggested the leaders themselves, whom he insultingly referred to as mentally impaired, should be included according to this draft criterion.

The Ukrainian military faces a severe personnel shortage as Russia prepares for a potential new offensive wave. Despite initial enthusiasm for the defense effort, high casualty rates as the war has prolonged have led to an exodus of eligible men.

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Top Russian official Vyacheslav Volodin, Speaker of Russia's parliament, has openly mocked U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky. The comments—made on Volodin's Telegram channel—followed reports that Ukraine's defense ministry had adjusted its criteria for those eligible for military service in an increasingly anguished attempt to counteract a troop shortage. show more
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Macron Threatens to Drag NATO Into War With Russia.

French President Emmanuel Macron has declared Russia “must never be able to win in Ukraine,” and that he will consider deploying forces to the Eastern European country if Russian troops make a significant breakthrough.

“I’m not ruling anything out, because we are facing someone who is not ruling anything out,” Macron said, referring to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

“We have undoubtedly been too hesitant by defining the limits of our action to someone who no longer has any and who is the aggressor,” he argued, suggesting that “if the Russians were to break through the front lines, if there were a Ukrainian request,” he would consider sending troops into the country.

“We mustn’t rule anything out, because our objective is that Russia must never be able to win in Ukraine,” he added.

ESCALATION. 

France is a NATO member, and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has warned such an action by Macron would mean not “the probability” but “the inevitability” of conflict between the Western alliance and the Russian Federation.

French intervention in Ukraine might not immediately draw all NATO, as a conflict initiated by a NATO member does not necessarily trigger its mutual defense clause. Still, both Russia and France are nuclear powers, and direct conflict between the two states would be fraught with the risk of rapid escalation.

Macron reportedly told fellow politicians in France there are “no more limits” on the possible extent of French involvement in the Ukraine war in March. In February, he refused to rule out boots on the ground in Ukraine. Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia, another NATO member, revealed “a number of NATO and [European Union] member states are considering that they will send their troops to Ukraine on a bilateral basis” the same month.

A Russian breakthrough in Ukraine appears increasingly likely. Russian forces are making significant gains along the eastern front, and enjoy a considerable artillery advantage on the battlefield.

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French President Emmanuel Macron has declared Russia "must never be able to win in Ukraine," and that he will consider deploying forces to the Eastern European country if Russian troops make a significant breakthrough. show more

Biden Government Finally Admits 2023 Airstrike Killed Innocent Syrian Civilian, Not al Qaeda Terrorist.

The Biden government is acknowledging that an airstrike conducted in Syria last May failed to eliminate their target, a top-ranking al-Qaeda leader. An innocent Syrian civilian, identified as Lutfi Hasan Masto, was killed instead. The admission follows an investigation by the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).

“What we can share is the investigation concluded the strike was conducted in compliance with the law of armed conflict as well as Department of Defense and CENTCOM policies,” the Biden government said in a statement. They added: “However, the investigation revealed several issues that could be improved. We are committed to learning from this incident and improving our targeting processes to mitigate potential civilian harm.”

Following the strike, CENTCOM initially said the target was a high-ranking al Qaeda terrorist and that the individual had successfully been eliminated. However, within days of the airstrike, senior officials in the Biden government were acknowledging to American media that the target may not have been a terrorist.

Lutfi Hasan Masto, 56, was a Syrian bricklayer who was working in an area that Defense Department officials believed to be of interest to al Qaeda. However, after they cleared his termination via a Hellfire missile, those same officials acknowledged that their identification of Masto as a terrorist leader may have been mistaken.

“U.S. Central Command acknowledges and regrets the civilian harm that resulted from the airstrike. We take all reports of civilian harm caused by U.S. military operations seriously and continue to employ thorough and deliberate targeting and strike processes to minimize civilian harm,” Biden‘s Defense Department said, acknowledging that they killed an innocent Syrian bricklayer.

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The Biden government is acknowledging that an airstrike conducted in Syria last May failed to eliminate their target, a top-ranking al-Qaeda leader. An innocent Syrian civilian, identified as Lutfi Hasan Masto, was killed instead. The admission follows an investigation by the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). show more

Guess How Much Biden Recently Funneled to the Taliban?

A recent audit by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) indicates the Biden regime has indirectly provided around $1.3 million to the Taliban via weapons removal projects in Afghanistan. The oversight group also revealed that an additional $5 million is earmarked for the same cause, which will presumably be implemented under the Taliban’s authority.

The revelations are coupled with warnings from SIGAR that Afghanistan is reemerging as a hotspot for terrorist activities and the spending of taxpayer’s money on weapons removal may inadvertently be benefiting the Taliban. The removal efforts are part of the U.S.’ $17 billion investment in post-withdrawal Afghanistan, which according to SIGAR, remains somewhat unmonitored due to limited government cooperation.

Amid a rising count of terrorist attacks, SIGAR reports indicate that the Taliban is colluding with various notorious terror outfits like al Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. ISIS operations are also said to be expanding in Afghanistan.

The agenda of the Taliban regime, known for its strict imposition of Islamic law, has witnessed an escalation in human rights violations. Copious Afghan refugees are entering the U.S. through the U.S.-Mexico border. SIGAR’s interviews with the refugees reveal an alarming lack of coordination by the U.S. government in tracking those who enter the country.

The American exit from Afghanistan itself was a disastrous failure for the Biden government, with one historian calling it America’s “greatest humiliation since Saigon.” The botched withdrawal culminated in an ISIS-K terrorist attack at Kabul airport’s Abbey Gate.

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A recent audit by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) indicates the Biden regime has indirectly provided around $1.3 million to the Taliban via weapons removal projects in Afghanistan. The oversight group also revealed that an additional $5 million is earmarked for the same cause, which will presumably be implemented under the Taliban's authority. show more

WATCH: 1000+ Protest in Favor of Islamic State.

Over 1,000 protesters gathered in Hamburg over the weekend to demand the creation of an Islamic caliphate in Germany. An extremist group known as Muslim Interaktiv organized the demonstration.

According to one speaker at the event, the caliphate is a “system that provides security.” He also claimed it is misunderstood and “demonized” by the media and politicians in Germany.

The group gathered to protest the alleged “Islamophobic” policies of the government and “disinformation” against Muslims in media reporting on the Israel-Hamas war.

TERRORIST TIES. 

According to Germany’s Federal Criminal Intelligence Service, Muslim Interaktiv is part of Hizb ut-Tahrir, an international Salafi Islamist terrorist group that advocates for a global caliphate under Sharia law. Germany banned Hizb ut-Tahrir in 2003. The UK also banned it earlier this year.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser of the left-wing Social Democratic Party confirmed that security services are monitoring Muslim Interaktiv. “Other groups that raise emotions, radicalize and recruit new Islamists are also being watched by our security authorities. This included the group at the Hamburg demonstration,” Faeser said.

“The red line at which Germany’s protection of the right of assembly and freedom of speech ended had to be clear. No terrorism propaganda for Hamas, no hate speech directed at Jews. If crimes like this occur, there has to be immediate and forceful intervention at demonstrations,” she explained.

Significantly, the pro-Caliphate protest comes on the heels of a study by the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony, which found that nearly half of young Muslims in the German state — 45.8 percent — preferred an Islamic Caliphate to liberal democracy. Almost 70 percent said they believed the principles of the Quran should take precedence over German law, and over a third said they understood violence towards those who insult Allah or Muhammad.

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Over 1,000 protesters gathered in Hamburg over the weekend to demand the creation of an Islamic caliphate in Germany. An extremist group known as Muslim Interaktiv organized the demonstration. show more

Trump Tells Putin to Release WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich.

Former President Donald J. Trump says he will get The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter Evan Gershkovich released from a Russian prison if he retakes the White House in the November presidential election. “And here’s a difference between me and Biden: I’ll get him released,” the former Republican President said in a recent interview. Trump continued: “He’ll be released. Putin is going to release him.”

Gershkovich, a 32-year-old American citizen, was arrested by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in Yekaterinburg, Russia in March of 2023. Russian government officials allege that the WSJ reporter was in possession of sensitive information pertaining to a “Russian defense enterprise.” Shortly after the arrest, Dmitry Peskov — the press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin — publicly claimed that Gershkovich was “caught red-handed” but refused to elaborate further. Eventually, the FSB announced that the American journalist was being charged with acts of espionage.

The Wall Street Journal has vehemently denied the espionage charges. Meanwhile, the Biden government condemned the arrest but has done little to secure Gershkovich’s release. In early April, the journalist appealed his arrest — but a Russian judge later denied the motion while also rejecting an offer from The Wall Street Journal‘s publisher, Dow Jones & Company, to post a $600,000 bond. Gershkovich is currently being held in Moscow’s infamous Lefortovo Prison while he awaits trial.

While the Biden government has experienced numerous foreign policy setbacks, former President Trump’s track record for securing peace even among foreign adversaries stands out. While in office, Trump managed to secure a period of relative calm across the world with a notable decline in activity by terrorist groups like Hamas and the Yemeni Houthis and even a de-escalation in tensions with North Korea.

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Former President Donald J. Trump says he will get The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter Evan Gershkovich released from a Russian prison if he retakes the White House in the November presidential election. "And here's a difference between me and Biden: I'll get him released," the former Republican President said in a recent interview. Trump continued: "He'll be released. Putin is going to release him." show more