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'Romanian gypsy ghettos. Schools filled with children who do not speak our language. A surge in crime. Social benefits abused': Now GERMANY admits mass immigration threatens 'social peace'
Report warns of possible civil disturbance unless immigration is checked
437,000 Romanians and Bulgarians flooded into Germany in three years
EU restrictions on movements by Romanians and Bulgarians lifted on January 1, 2014
By STEVE DOUGHTY
PUBLISHED: 11:20, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:10, 17 July 2013
Germany faces a wave of crime and disorder because of large-scale immigration from Romania and Bulgaria, according to a leaked government document.
In what could serve as a warning to Britain, the report describes overcrowded slum conditions, public health threats and disruption on the streets as a result of the influx from the two countries.
The German statistics office estimates that 437,000 Romanians and Bulgarians have travelled to the country over the past three years alone, with numbers rising to 176,000 last year.
A leaked report in Germany has warned that mass immigration threatens 'social peace'
A leaked report in Germany has warned that mass immigration threatens 'social peace'. Pictured: An estate in Duisburg where up to 400 Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants live in squalor
The leaked report from Germany’s interior ministry – the equivalent of the UK’s Home Office – says that migration from Romania and Bulgaria poses a risk to ‘social peace’ in major cities.
It says schools are under pressure because of the arrival of high numbers of non-German speaking pupils who hold back progress for local children.
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Romanian police called-in to help with the travellers turning London streets into 'open sewers' and those running pick-pocketing and fraud scams
'We're overwhelmed by North African migrants and desperately need help,' says Malta's prime minister
It follows a series of alarms from German local government organisations which have detailed the spread of prostitution and robbery, organised gangs of child criminals and poor living conditions that have come with immigrants.
Report said chaos was caused in schools where Romanian and Bulgarian children 'speak no German'
Report said chaos was caused in schools where Romanian and Bulgarian children 'speak no German'
A young girl drops litter on the estate in Duisberg where hundreds of immigrants have moved
A young girl drops litter on the estate in Duisberg where hundreds of immigrants have moved
The new assessment from Berlin comes as Britain prepares to open its labour market to Romanian and Bulgarian citizens.
Limits imposed on the rights of people from the two countries to take jobs in Britain are lifted at the end of the year, seven years after they joined the EU.
But the respected think tank Migration Watch believes the opening of the jobs market may add 50,000 a year to British immigration.
German labour laws allows Romanian and Bulgarian citizens to remain in the country longer than three months if they have a trade and a job, and the welfare system allows families to claim child benefits – which in some cases can bring in up to £500 a week. But wider limitations on the right to work are still in force until January, as in Britain and the rest of the EU.
Surveys in Romania and Bulgaria have suggested that many people already want to leave – even ahead of the easing of EU restrictions – and Germany is the nearest major country they can go to.
It can, therefore, supply a model of what other nations such as Britain and France may expect from January.
The interior ministry document says that crime – particularly prostitution – is on the increase in the areas where the newcomers have settled.
The report describes ‘extreme occupancy of dilapidated, uninhabitable properties with illegal dormitories’, adding that overcrowding could mean 20 people sleeping in one room. It speaks of ‘dirty patios, overfilled rubbish bins’ and ‘noisy crowds into the small hours’.
It names the cities that have been worst affected by the impact of immigration, among them Frankfurt, Offenbach, Mannheim, Munich, Hanover, Berlin, Dortmund and Duisburg.
The newspaper that acquired the leaked report, Bild, said: ‘The document explicitly warns of the consequences for the social peace.’
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2365252/Germany-admits-mass-immigration-threatens-social-peace.html#ixzz2ZHoBGWnc
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Report warns of possible civil disturbance unless immigration is checked
437,000 Romanians and Bulgarians flooded into Germany in three years
EU restrictions on movements by Romanians and Bulgarians lifted on January 1, 2014
By STEVE DOUGHTY
PUBLISHED: 11:20, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:10, 17 July 2013
Germany faces a wave of crime and disorder because of large-scale immigration from Romania and Bulgaria, according to a leaked government document.
In what could serve as a warning to Britain, the report describes overcrowded slum conditions, public health threats and disruption on the streets as a result of the influx from the two countries.
The German statistics office estimates that 437,000 Romanians and Bulgarians have travelled to the country over the past three years alone, with numbers rising to 176,000 last year.
A leaked report in Germany has warned that mass immigration threatens 'social peace'
A leaked report in Germany has warned that mass immigration threatens 'social peace'. Pictured: An estate in Duisburg where up to 400 Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants live in squalor
The leaked report from Germany’s interior ministry – the equivalent of the UK’s Home Office – says that migration from Romania and Bulgaria poses a risk to ‘social peace’ in major cities.
It says schools are under pressure because of the arrival of high numbers of non-German speaking pupils who hold back progress for local children.
More...
Romanian police called-in to help with the travellers turning London streets into 'open sewers' and those running pick-pocketing and fraud scams
'We're overwhelmed by North African migrants and desperately need help,' says Malta's prime minister
It follows a series of alarms from German local government organisations which have detailed the spread of prostitution and robbery, organised gangs of child criminals and poor living conditions that have come with immigrants.
Report said chaos was caused in schools where Romanian and Bulgarian children 'speak no German'
Report said chaos was caused in schools where Romanian and Bulgarian children 'speak no German'
A young girl drops litter on the estate in Duisberg where hundreds of immigrants have moved
A young girl drops litter on the estate in Duisberg where hundreds of immigrants have moved
The new assessment from Berlin comes as Britain prepares to open its labour market to Romanian and Bulgarian citizens.
Limits imposed on the rights of people from the two countries to take jobs in Britain are lifted at the end of the year, seven years after they joined the EU.
But the respected think tank Migration Watch believes the opening of the jobs market may add 50,000 a year to British immigration.
German labour laws allows Romanian and Bulgarian citizens to remain in the country longer than three months if they have a trade and a job, and the welfare system allows families to claim child benefits – which in some cases can bring in up to £500 a week. But wider limitations on the right to work are still in force until January, as in Britain and the rest of the EU.
Surveys in Romania and Bulgaria have suggested that many people already want to leave – even ahead of the easing of EU restrictions – and Germany is the nearest major country they can go to.
It can, therefore, supply a model of what other nations such as Britain and France may expect from January.
The interior ministry document says that crime – particularly prostitution – is on the increase in the areas where the newcomers have settled.
The report describes ‘extreme occupancy of dilapidated, uninhabitable properties with illegal dormitories’, adding that overcrowding could mean 20 people sleeping in one room. It speaks of ‘dirty patios, overfilled rubbish bins’ and ‘noisy crowds into the small hours’.
It names the cities that have been worst affected by the impact of immigration, among them Frankfurt, Offenbach, Mannheim, Munich, Hanover, Berlin, Dortmund and Duisburg.
The newspaper that acquired the leaked report, Bild, said: ‘The document explicitly warns of the consequences for the social peace.’
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2365252/Germany-admits-mass-immigration-threatens-social-peace.html#ixzz2ZHoBGWnc
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