Posted on 04/05/2016 10:16:13 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Germans appear to be losing faith in the idea of a borderless Europe, as the results of a poll published on Tuesday showed that two-thirds would prefer the government to end the Schengen free-movement zone.
The survey by French pollsters IFOP found that while 60 percent of Italians were against Schengen an agreement which allows people to travel within the EU without showing a passport across the Rhine the number of French people wanting borders closed was as high as 72 percent.
It shows that the terror attacks in Brussels and Paris stoked the feeling that things have escalated out of control, IFOP opinion research director Jérôme Fourquet told the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Before, people always said that an end to Schengen would mean the beginning of the end of the whole EU, Fourquet went on.
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And one third of the German Population are Immigrants. LOL
I hope they have better luck than we’ve had here in America under Obama and his lackeys.
Muslim invaders posing as refugees are a problem for the entire world.
Nothing will change until people totally abandon the Establishment, and vote for the “outcast” anti-immigrant candidates.
Here in the US as well as there.
That’s the only way some people learn: the hard way. murkul let in a million or so bearded savages. She has bodyguards. Most Germans don’t.
Kick them out now!
Auslander Raus!
Europe has become “The Camp of the Saints”.
Racists
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I think that open borders thingy was only suppose to be for citizens of those European countries...like we used to be able to go to Canada...
If they were a citizen of France, Germany, Switzerland etc they could travel to the other countries without a visa..
they still needed a ID of some kind..probably don’t need a passport..
Now we need a passport to fly to Canada but only need a passport card to drive in..
but the illegal aliens from the Middle East and Africa are swarming into the European countries and crossing borders without even ID of any kind...that’s not what this policy was intended for...
When I went to Europe in 2013 I had to show my passport but the citizens of neighboring countries didn’t need to...
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