Immigration Means that Slaves Now Live with (Former) Slave Owners By Richard Miller

     Immigration, they say, bring people together, including, it seems, slaves and former slave owners:
  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6067379/Yazidi-former-sex-slave-came-face-face-ISIS-captor-German-street.html
  https://gellerreport.com/2018/08/sex-slave-sees-isis-germany.html/

“A former Yazidi sex slave came face-to-face with her ISIS captor after escaping captivity to flee to Germany but was told that police could do nothing because he was a refugee, it has been claimed. Ashwaq Ta’lo was kidnapped by ISIS in August 2014, aged 15, and was kept in captivity by the jihadist man for three months but escaped and made her way to Europe. Speaking in a Facebook video, she said she had seen the man, Abu Humam, in 2016 and then again earlier this year in Schwäbisch Gmünd in south-western Germany. She told police and asylum officials about the encounter and although they identified the man from CCTV they said there was nothing they could do because the man was also registered as a refugee, The Times reports.”

     The police could do nothing because he was a refugee. That, I suppose puts him above the law, whatever that now is. Put that on the tombstone of the West.

 

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