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I doubt that.
google it mate ,plenty of articles on it , violent crime rose by 10.4 , some migrants were responsible for most of the rise.
The Germans have just passed a law roughly translated to the orderly return home law , it passed by about 2-1 in favour recently, it allows for skilled migration as part of it but it looks like the welcome mat is being rolled up and put away.
 
google it mate ,plenty of articles on it , violent crime rose by 10.4 , some migrants were responsible for most of the rise.
The Germans have just passed a law roughly translated to the orderly return home law , it passed by about 2-1 in favour recently, it allows for skilled migration as part of it but it looks like the welcome mat is being rolled up and put away.
What am I googling 'Germany 90% crime caused by immigrants'?

Why can't you link to what you're talking about? It would be much easier

I'm aware of the 'orderly return law' which was around summer last year (June perhaps) which was an adoption of a range of measures including those targeting integration alongside strengthening deportation laws againt failed asylum applications (the terminology and distinction being quite important).

Not sure what's been implemented recently.
 
What am I googling 'Germany 90% crime caused by immigrants'?

The numbers previously mentioned by Edge are I believe a 10.4% increase in crime of which 90% (of the increase) was committed by refugees, however I believe this number is for 2016 (?) - that was me doing some googling for you.


Probably better to look at data for 2017/2018 direct from the German Police

https://www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/...pks-2018-flyer.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=4


more detailed and up to date data is here, (main page)......

https://www.bka.de/DE/AktuelleInfor...nid=230A8056CED2C3A0068168C6ADB3C499.live2302

and specific 2019 data for German/NonGerman suspects......

https://www.bka.de/DE/AktuelleInfor...ionalitaet/bundTVNationalitaet.html?nn=130872
 
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What am I googling 'Germany 90% crime caused by immigrants'?

Why can't you link to what you're talking about? It would be much easier

I'm aware of the 'orderly return law' which was around summer last year (June perhaps) which was an adoption of a range of measures including those targeting integration alongside strengthening deportation laws againt failed asylum applications (the terminology and distinction being quite important).

Not sure what's been implemented recently.
quick link , https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2018-01-03/germany-must-come-to-terms-with-refugee-crime
there are loads more in depth, seems to have leveled of a bit, in more recent ones and not sure if i am reading the figures correctly but some seem to be using lower saxony as a basis rather than all germany as the sourse of the figures in some of the articles.
the figures have leveled off i think in more recent ones.
sorry mate dont mean to be ignorant , but i am on search for information on the
Ars Goetia Ars Go, at the moment so cant give the time to fully engage in the thread right now, ( things get in my head and i cant let them go, will drive me nuts otherwise, definitly a mental problem for me).
hope you dont mind , need to know a few things or will get wound up about it.

 
quick link , https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2018-01-03/germany-must-come-to-terms-with-refugee-crime
there are loads more in depth, seems to have leveled of a bit, in more recent ones and not sure if i am reading the figures correctly but some seem to be using lower saxony as a basis rather than all germany as the sourse of the figures in some of the articles.
the figures have leveled off i think in more recent ones.
sorry mate dont mean to be ignorant , but i am on search for information on the
Ars Goetia Ars Go, at the moment so cant give the time to fully engage in the thread right now, ( things get in my head and i cant let them go, will drive me nuts otherwise, definitly a mental problem for me).
hope you dont mind , need to know a few things or will get wound up about it.

I don't speak fluent Germany and I'm reluctant to believe the reporting of a newspaper interpreting the research (which doesn't seem remarkable).

Perhaps you could share other research if the studies if there are loads more (whenever you can).
 
I don't speak fluent Germany and I'm reluctant to believe the reporting of a newspaper interpreting the research (which doesn't seem remarkable).

Perhaps you could
he you go mate last years figures
as requested in German.
i can just about speak English mate and even worse putting it down in writing(word dyslexic) hats off to you for having a second lauguage, wish i had.
off back to my research on lists of demons and there origins , finally getting a bit further so forgive me interacting in here for a while.
(sorry seems odd but one was metioned in a book i was reading and it set me off.)
 



Amazing, all the other countries in the EU have control of their borders.


Can someone who is on twitter tell him, it's not about having options, more prosperity, better standards and fairness. IT'S ABOUT SOVEREIGNTY!

Why don't these remoaners understand? :hayee:

Seriously though those tweets just about the individual issues that effect his industry is a microcosm of all the problems other sectors will face. It will make prices so uncompetitive that almost all trade will stop unless it's a brand thing where you pay for the tag more than the product itself. EU businesses will be popping up all over to duplicate items we create and they are going to make a killing. Now would be a perfect time to move to an EU country to be the one to make the most of the opportunity the UK has given them...OH WAIT, WE CAN'T!! Thanks gammonheads.
 
You couldn't make it up, and a religious nutter to boot. lol



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Amazing, all the other countries in the EU have control of their borders.


1. What he doesn't say is that probably 99.9% of musicians perform only in the UK; and

2. A carnet has been a requirement for decades for travelling to other countries who are signed up to the CITES agreement, if any part of your instrument(s) contain material covered by CITES. The most common item covered is wood, and the CITES agreement is to protect endangered species. For example, a UK musician with a tour of the USA with a Gibson guitar (body of mahogany and a maple top, with a rosewood fingerboard), would need a carnet to show the instrument was made according to the law in the USA and legally shipped to the UK for sale, and the taking of the instrument back to the USA was for legitimate sanctioned employment within that country and complied with the provisions of CITES. I believe I've explained that correctly.
 
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