Tunisia is a country without internal civil strife that would produce displaced people at all. Yet we are seeing Muslim asylum seekers coming from that land. And not only coming to Europe but going on a rampage at an asylum-center in Regensburg, Germany. This was due to one illegal wearing a cross which offended the Muslims; after all, this is Germany, or was Germany. And a riot broke out, with security staff being injured.
It was just another day in immigration land.
"Muslim asylum seekers from Tunisia — a country which has no ongoing civil war or internal strife of any kind, so the asylum being claimed as necessary has no basis in fact — have gone on the rampage at an asylum-center in Regensburg, Germany. They have caused all sorts of property damage as well as bodily harm both to other asylum seekers, and to the security guards trying to quell their uprising.…
Serious riots in an asylum accommodation in Regensburg!
The reason: an asylum seeker was wearing a cross on his necklace! According to Regensburg police, several residents, who are of Muslim faith, were outraged by the Christian symbol – a riot broke out. When the security services tried to calm the commotion, around 30 residents attacked the reception centre's security staff.
The violence escalated in one room of the accommodation centre on Wednesday evening: Several security staff were attacked and more and more residents joined in. Five migrants from the group attacked with bottles and chairs, and there were also attacks with fists. According to a report in the newspaper Mittelbayerische Zeitung, one attacker even pulled out a knife.
First a little, thence to more — a handful of outraged Muslims soon became a mob of thirty, whipping themselves into a fury, so that they then attacked the security police, starting with fists, then some progressing to throwing bottles and chairs, and one of the rioters even wielded a knife.
Several police patrols were deployed to calm the crowd. Several migrants were provisionally arrested and five Tunisians were brought before an investigating judge at the request of the Regensburg public prosecutor's office. He issued five remand warrants.
According to information from the newspaper BILD, the suspects, all from Tunisia, are facing charges including particularly serious breach of the peace and causing grievous bodily harm.
Philipp Pruy, the defense lawyer for the main accused, did not comment when asked by BILD. Six members of the security service were injured in the incident, three of whom had to be treated as outpatients. 40 Tunisians are listed as serious offenders and are awaiting trial in custody. Around 270 men live in the reception centre; the asylum seekers from the North African country are housed centrally in Regensburg.
Six security guards were injured by the Muslim rioters. There are 270 men in this Regensburg centre holding only Tunisians. Why are they being held at all, when there is no conceivable need for Tunisians to seek asylum in Germany? They should be promptly deported, and no longer be an expense borne by the German state. If some are now being held in the Regensburg facility while awaiting criminal trials, then after they have served their time, let them be immediately deported without imprisonment, if their criminal offenses are limited to crimes of property, deport them immediately back to Tunisia. The care and feeding of prisoners are expensive; spare the German taxpayers that burden. The government should privilege deportation over prison sentences, except in cases of extreme bodily harm or sexual assault. And let the German state issue a blanket rule: under present conditions in Tunisia, no citizen of that country can legitimately claim "asylum."