Another black man pulled a young European female under a train

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There was a shocking incidental at 1 of the metro stops in Hamburg: 18-year-old female was pushed in On the tracks right in front of a train coming through a savage from Africa. Despite the immediate intervention of the paramedics, the victim failed to save. The unsub has been detained, and the investigation concerns circumstances that motivate him to commit this crime. This event raised public opinion in Germany and again raised questions about safety in public space in Europe during the time of mass immigration of chaotic peoples from the "third world".

Another black man pulled a young European female under a train. The event took place on 29 January at Wandsbek Markt station. According to police findings, a 25-year-old Sudanese black man who came to Europe at the invitation of Angela Merkel and an 18-year-old female stayed on the platform independently of each another and did not know each other. Suddenly, as the train passed through the station, the savage grabbed the female and threw himself with her into an oncoming depot. According to police, the executioner and the victim did not know each other, and although no 1 would admit it officially, the motive for the crime could be anti-white racism, or any black superstitions related to death.

The Hamburg event is not the first tragic case of force in public space in the European metropolis. Even if there are different circumstantial motivations for perpetrators, expanding migratory force creates additional challenges for safety services, border services and justice.

This is not only a consequence of the scale of arrivals, but besides of the mediocre effectiveness of deportation procedures for those who have already committed crimes or whose asylum application has been rejected — a problem frequently referred to by German and French police.

According to Eurostat's latest report, 4.4 million non-community residents arrived in the European Union in 2023, at least in a fewer years, but inactive very much compared to the decade preceding the 2015-2016 migration crisis (the number of non-EU immigrants reported fell by only 18% compared to 2022).

In the same year, 9% of EU residents were foreigners, 6% from outside the Community and 3% from another associate States. Germany was among the countries most favoured by migrants, alongside Spain, Italy and France. This means that in many major European cities, a large proportion of the population are born abroad or arrived in the last decade.

Official Eurostat data from 2023 show that recorded full crime increased by 4.8% compared to 2022, and thefts by more than 23% compared to 2021. It is not just a one-off leap, but a trend observed in many EU countries for respective years. This state of affairs is, of course, a mass immigration.

According to observations of any right-wing and police analysts, any of the growth is linked to the mass influx of people whose legal and integration position varies and control mechanisms are overloaded. This is peculiarly crucial in larger agglomerations where the concentration of migrants is highest.

Data from selected Scandinavian and Western European countries indicate that immigrants and persons of abroad origin are represented more frequently in criminal statistic than would consequence from their participation in the population, peculiarly for young men and certain categories of crime (e.g. crimes against property and violence). Police reports from the Czech Republic indicate that although the full number of crimes in this country is decreasing, abroad participation in them reaches levels disproportionate to their participation in society — a phenomenon which itself is the subject of debate.

OUR COMMENTS: An open border policy without effective control, without solid selection and future integration means a greater burden for public services — and a greater hazard of drama specified as Hamburg’s. The European public debate on migration must not just stay a discussion of the figures and "good intentions" of the authorities. Finally, it must start taking into account social risks and drawing conclusions that will defend citizens from regular risks of beating, death or just theft.

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