Here is a report about just how bad things are getting in Germany through so-called non-discriminatory mass migration. In Regensburg, citizens who once lived quiet, peaceful lives, are in fear due to various attacks from migrants who are based at the asylum centre. Robberies have become common, as has the spread of drugs, and a rape has occurred. Woman are frequently sexually harassed, and on New Year's Eve, the migrants went on a rampage. This is typical of the joys of diversity.
As painful as such events are, this does alert people who have come to be sleep walkers to the problems of multiculturalism and mass immigration, so that an awakening may occur.
"The situation in Regensburg is becoming increasingly unbearable. The mostly Tunisian residents of an asylum centre are spreading fear and terror. Robberies, drugs and, most recently, a rape have led to the situation getting out of hand. A CSU member of parliament from Regensburg wrote an angry letter to Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD).
The East Bavarian city of Regensburg with its almost 160,000 inhabitants is actually an idyllic place, not least thanks to its preserved medieval centre. But parents here live in growing fear for their children. A few days ago, a young woman (29) was raped. The police have now arrested two Tunisian suspects. Both are in their early 20s and are in custody.
The tragic incident did not come out of the blue.
On New Year's Eve, Tunisians went on the rampage in the historic city centre and sexually assaulted a woman (33). A headmaster's warning to parents has now made headlines: "Your daughters should ideally walk to school in groups".
The city has now removed the park benches between a girls' school and the main railway station. This had become a hotspot for migrants who harassed women. "We go for a walk in the park every day, and for a good six months now we've been hearing more people talking in foreign languages," retired pastor Erhard Schmidt told Bild. "You could see the young migrants trying to sell drugs or burying them in the ground."
The police confirmed such statements. Tunisians in particular were among the suspects. "The figures for 2023 in the station area will exceed the figures from previous years," a police spokeswoman told Bild.
Meanwhile, anger against the interior minister is growing. Since last summer, an increasing number of asylum seekers from Tunisia have been accommodated in the asylum centre near the train station – coordinated by the Federal Ministry of the Interior.
Regensburg CSU member of parliament Peter Aumer has published an urgent letter to Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD). In it, he invites her to Regensburg. He wants her to "get a picture of the situation herself in talks with the authorities and those affected". He had already contacted the SPD politician in December, but only received a reply from her state secretary.
The CSU politician says that "turbo procedures are needed for foreign offenders". Faster procedures are needed for asylum seekers from the Maghreb states of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Western Sahara. Tunisia should also be recognised as a safe country of origin.
In addition, migrant robberies at Edeka supermarkets are on the rise – as reported by eXXpress. In December, the call for help from store manager Konstantin Gatzke (48) made headlines: "Every day, men dressed in black come to us, all from the asylum centres in Regensburg. They fill their rucksacks and bags and leave through the entrance without paying!" He was then attacked by left-wing extremists who accused him of inciting hatred against refugees.
But the facts cannot be denied. Head of business unit Ferat Nuha (36), who comes from Kosovo himself, told Bild: "We have thefts almost every day. Around 80 per cent of them are committed by foreigners. It's been particularly bad since summer 2023. Suddenly, it's mainly Tunisians who have been conspicuous here, as if someone had dropped them off in large numbers. They are disrespectful, insult us and attack the staff." Migrants also regularly come in and out of a shop at the main railway station, it is reported – without paying."