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Staff at Refugee Facility Warned They Will Have to Handle Violence, Anti-Social Behavior and Death

All set to become part of village life in Linton-on-Ouse.

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Potential employees working at a controversial refugee center set to be located in a village of just 700 residents in the UK have been told they should prepare to deal with violent situations, anti-social behavior and “death”.

But wait, I thought diversity was a strength?

As we previously highlighted, despite indicating it may back down on the scheme, the government is already hiring staff to work at the facility in Linton-on-Ouse, a small village in northern England.

Despite the fact that the village has just one shop and only 700 permanent residents, 1500 asylum seekers, the vast majority young men, are set to be housed at the facility, a former RAF base.

Locals thought they had defeated the plan after staging vociferous protests, but last week it was revealed that the government had already begun hiring staff to work at the site.

According to MP Kevin Hollinrake, recruitment has already begun for 300-400 employees to staff the center and “facilities are also being moved onto the site.”

A job advert that was posted by Serco, the outsourcing company used by the government, warned potential recruits of what they would have to deal with.

This included, “Urgent medical needs, suicide risks, domestic violence situations, violence and anti-social behaviour, death, and child safeguarding needs.”

Residents of Linton-on-Ouse probably aren’t familiar with violence, anti-social behavior and death being a regular part of village life, but if the government goes ahead with the asylum center scheme, it could all about to be visited upon them.

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They told me immigration was a net benefit and diversity was a strength.

Now they tell me it’s a punishment for colonialism.

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Migrants turn German city of Plauen into no-go zone

Another once-quiet German city is now turning into a hotspot for crime, warns the city’s mayor

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Saxony is generally considered to have some of the lowest migrant numbers in Germany, and for years, commentators and newspapers made a point of lambasting the region’s anti-immigrant sentiment when there were few living there.

Now, the mayor of Plauen is desperate as crime and violence soar in his city due to migrants dominating the city center, harassing pedestrians and committing serious crimes, including a case of attempted manslaughter.

Mayor Steffen Zenner (CDU) says there are “repeated ugly scenes of violence and physical altercations in the middle of our city center.” 

He told the Bild newspaper that “the violence is mainly caused by migrants,” but emphasizes “that the majority of migrants living in Plauen abide by law and order.”

The first incident the mayor notes was on April 29 involving a large-scale brawl at Postplatz, which shocked those in the downtown area. Police say that Iraqi, Romanian and Syrian youths were involved, with an investigation opened into dangerous bodily harm.

Another scene of violence occurred the following week, involving a physical altercation between North Africans, Kurds and Arabs, this time in a dance hall in Plauen. The following day, the feuding parties went to settle the conflict at Postplatz, which saw a Syrian stab an Iraqi. The knife attack was nearly deadly, with emergency services barely able to save the man’s life.

In the city of 65,000, locals are increasingly avoiding the city center, according to Bild. Businesses are complaining that their sales are falling due to the violence, and employees are using back exits to avoid the crowds of migrants occupying the center. Bild now describes the area as a “no-go zone” for many living and working there.

Mayor Zenner is now calling for “upper limits on immigration, as well as European and national border security measures that are transnational and concerted.” The mayor says that 40 percent of the non-Ukrainian migrants in the city have deportation orders, but they are not being removed. Germany is well known for its lower deportation rate, even for convicted migrants. As Remix News reported in 2021, migrants with deportation orders committed 2,500 crimes in Saxony in 2020. 

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) parliamentary group in Saxony says the CDU, to which Zenner belongs, is part of the problem. Saxon Interior Minister Armin Schuster (CDU) has repeatedly failed to deal with the crisis, according to the AfD.

Other German cities are facing similar problems involving public disorder and crime from Germany’s growing immigrant population, including the “green” university city of Freiburg, which has seen riots and scenes of violenceover the last year.

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Northern U.S. Border Encounters With Illegals More Than Double In 7 Months

“The northern border is less secure than it ever has been”

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Encounters with undocumented illegal migrants have more than doubled in the past seven months on the NORTHERN U.S. border, according to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.

The figures show that Border Patrol agents recorded 4,827 migrant encounters between October 2022 and April along the U.S.-Canadian border.

Through the entire fiscal year 2022, Border Patrol along the northern border encountered 2,238 illegals.

The data also shows that of the close to 5000 who have crossed around half were from Mexico. They flew to Canada (no visa required) and then walked across the border there.

Sean Walsh, National Border Patrol Council President for the Swanton sector in Vermont, New York and New Hampshire has noted “The northern border is less secure than it ever has been and the security speaks for itself.”

“If we’re losing twelve times the amount of people just in this fiscal year alone than in the whole last year, the cartels and criminal organizations have taken advantage and exploited the border and this administration’s policies or lack of policies to address security,” Walsh added.

In March, CBP transferred agents from the southern border to the Swanton section of the northern border in an attempt to deal with the increased numbers.

Meanwhile, on the Southern border…

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