Post by fretslider on Jul 7, 2016 7:04:44 GMT -5
The delusion we were fed was that any old migration is an economic positive. They say it brings in bright people who will work hard and pay taxes.......
The vast majority of major German companies reported not having hired any of the million plus migrants who arrived in the country last year. The German government, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Deutsche Bank predicted the migrants would be an economic boon for the country. Much of the international media echoed these claims, saying many doctors and architects were among last year’s influx of immigration to Germany. In a survey by the Frankfurter Allgemeiner Zeitung (FAZ), however, most of the top 30 companies on the German stock exchange (DAX) said they were unable to employ any of the new arrivals. The companies said migrants lacked the necessary qualifications needed to fill any of their roles.
[Who needs a goatherd?]
Although the companies surveyed employ four million workers, FAZ reported that between them, they had only hired 54 migrants. Fifty of these are employed by the German post office, and the vast majority of top German companies hired none at all. Software giant SAP reported having two migrants working for them, and pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck also said they had hired two. The Kiel-based Institute for World Economics estimated that only two per cent of recent migrants to Germany are employable. Professor Ludger Wössmann, director of the Centre for the Economics of Education in Munich, said his research showed at least two thirds of migrants can’t read or write.
At the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said the migrant influx would provide Germany with an “economic miracle”. Saying migrants who traveled to Germany are highly motivated, the automaker said his company was “looking for such people”. Despite these claims, FAZ revealed Mr. Zetsche’s company has yet to hire any migrants.
The newspaper reports that many DAX companies are involved in the “We Together” project. The project, launched by United Internet boss Ralph Dommermuth, aims to get migrants in employment. FAZ reported that United Internet, and its subsidiary 1&1, employ 8,200 people. Of these, though, the companies have only five migrants working for them, all in trainee positions. They said they did not want to make promises they can’t keep.
www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/07/major-german-companies-employing/
[And so the “economic miracle” in fact consists of an extra 999,943 new dependents, of which the vast majority do not speak the language and are unable to read and write or even behave in a decent manner. The German state is paying a high price for Merkel's folly....]
Germany is facing a €125,000 bill to deport just three illegal African migrants who have been convicted of violent crimes. A flight from Germany to the Republic of Guinea in West Africa should cost around €400 per person, but for the German government the cost to deport three African migrants convicted of violent crimes is proving to be vastly more costly. So far the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) government has incurred a total bill of €124,607 in their attempt to deport the trio from Dusseldorf back to Africa, reports Die Welt.
According to the NRW government the costs are required because of the security involved with deporting the three Africans. The government, instead of putting the migrants on a commercial flight, decided instead to charter a plane which raised the costs of the deportation astronomically. The government also argued that a regular commercial flight would have made it impossible to house the 13 police officers that they felt were needed to guard and keep the migrants under control, the doctor who would make sure the migrants arrived in a healthy state, and the 14-strong cabin crew to man the aircraft.
The case is the latest in a long line of grossly expensive deportations carried out by the German government. In January of this year a Bulgarian man cost the NRW government €20,000 to deport, in March a pair of Turks cost over €22,000, and the entire 3,100 migrants rejected for asylum in the past year have so far cost the region a massive €1.5 million. The North Rhine-Westphalia region is not unique in having giant costs associated with deportations of failed asylum seekers and illegal migrants. In Bavaria €2.85 million were spent in 2015 alone deporting some 4,200 migrants.
Along with the cost of deportations comes the fact that many migrants simply return to the country illegally, negating the entire process. This was the case of a North African drug dealer who had managed to be deported a total of ten times and still managed to come back to Germany.
www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/07/125000-euros-deport-three-migrants/
This could run for years to come.
The vast majority of major German companies reported not having hired any of the million plus migrants who arrived in the country last year. The German government, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Deutsche Bank predicted the migrants would be an economic boon for the country. Much of the international media echoed these claims, saying many doctors and architects were among last year’s influx of immigration to Germany. In a survey by the Frankfurter Allgemeiner Zeitung (FAZ), however, most of the top 30 companies on the German stock exchange (DAX) said they were unable to employ any of the new arrivals. The companies said migrants lacked the necessary qualifications needed to fill any of their roles.
[Who needs a goatherd?]
Although the companies surveyed employ four million workers, FAZ reported that between them, they had only hired 54 migrants. Fifty of these are employed by the German post office, and the vast majority of top German companies hired none at all. Software giant SAP reported having two migrants working for them, and pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck also said they had hired two. The Kiel-based Institute for World Economics estimated that only two per cent of recent migrants to Germany are employable. Professor Ludger Wössmann, director of the Centre for the Economics of Education in Munich, said his research showed at least two thirds of migrants can’t read or write.
At the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said the migrant influx would provide Germany with an “economic miracle”. Saying migrants who traveled to Germany are highly motivated, the automaker said his company was “looking for such people”. Despite these claims, FAZ revealed Mr. Zetsche’s company has yet to hire any migrants.
The newspaper reports that many DAX companies are involved in the “We Together” project. The project, launched by United Internet boss Ralph Dommermuth, aims to get migrants in employment. FAZ reported that United Internet, and its subsidiary 1&1, employ 8,200 people. Of these, though, the companies have only five migrants working for them, all in trainee positions. They said they did not want to make promises they can’t keep.
www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/07/major-german-companies-employing/
[And so the “economic miracle” in fact consists of an extra 999,943 new dependents, of which the vast majority do not speak the language and are unable to read and write or even behave in a decent manner. The German state is paying a high price for Merkel's folly....]
Germany is facing a €125,000 bill to deport just three illegal African migrants who have been convicted of violent crimes. A flight from Germany to the Republic of Guinea in West Africa should cost around €400 per person, but for the German government the cost to deport three African migrants convicted of violent crimes is proving to be vastly more costly. So far the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) government has incurred a total bill of €124,607 in their attempt to deport the trio from Dusseldorf back to Africa, reports Die Welt.
According to the NRW government the costs are required because of the security involved with deporting the three Africans. The government, instead of putting the migrants on a commercial flight, decided instead to charter a plane which raised the costs of the deportation astronomically. The government also argued that a regular commercial flight would have made it impossible to house the 13 police officers that they felt were needed to guard and keep the migrants under control, the doctor who would make sure the migrants arrived in a healthy state, and the 14-strong cabin crew to man the aircraft.
The case is the latest in a long line of grossly expensive deportations carried out by the German government. In January of this year a Bulgarian man cost the NRW government €20,000 to deport, in March a pair of Turks cost over €22,000, and the entire 3,100 migrants rejected for asylum in the past year have so far cost the region a massive €1.5 million. The North Rhine-Westphalia region is not unique in having giant costs associated with deportations of failed asylum seekers and illegal migrants. In Bavaria €2.85 million were spent in 2015 alone deporting some 4,200 migrants.
Along with the cost of deportations comes the fact that many migrants simply return to the country illegally, negating the entire process. This was the case of a North African drug dealer who had managed to be deported a total of ten times and still managed to come back to Germany.
www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/07/125000-euros-deport-three-migrants/
This could run for years to come.