EUROPE REVOLTS AGAINST E.U.: AUSTRIA TACKLES IMMIGRATION, MERKEL FACES OUSTER

 Europe Revolts Against EU: Austria Tackles Immigration, Merkel Faces Ouster
EUROPE REVOLTS AGAINST E.U.: AUSTRIA TACKLES IMMIGRATION, MERKEL FACES OUSTER
 Globalists hit road block as Europeans reject mass migration
BY DAN LYMAN
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

The tide is turning in key parts of Europe as the issues of
immigration and national security have reached critical mass, prompting
political upheaval across the continent sparked by backlash against open
borders.

Austria’s Interior Ministry is reporting that applications for asylum have decreased by 43% this year, while the rate of deportations has increased by over 50%.

Applicants admitted to the asylum program in 2016 nearly maxed out
Austria’s cap of 37,500 as over 36,000 were accepted. However, only half
of this year’s capacity of 35,000 has been filled – a sharp decline.

The future is even more promising for Austria, as two anti-open
borders parties – the dominant People’s Party (OVP) and the surging
Freedom Party (FPO) – are working to form a new governing coalition,
which could see the admission of migrants drop even more sharply.

If the Freedom Party, led by Heinz-Christian Strache, had their
way, Austria would move towards zero or negative immigration flow by way
of eliminating its ‘asylum’ program, while deporting many of the tens
of thousands of migrants who have settled in the country in recent
years.

“We do not need an upper limit, nor a halving of the upper limit –
we need a zero-migration, in fact, a minus-migration, because of all
the illegals and criminals who are in the country,” Strache said
earlier this year. “Let us put an end to this policy of Islamization…
otherwise we Austrians, we Europeans will come to an abrupt end.”

In Germany, Angela Merkel – upon whom many place the most blame
for the flood of millions of illegal immigrants into Europe from Africa
and the Middle East – is facing the possibility of either being ejected
as Chancellor, or the prospect of a second election after her party’s
failure to form a coalition, with immigration quotas being a central
issue of contention.

Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union missed a critical deadline yesterday while trying to stitch together a three-party “Jamaica coalition,” which could force new elections – or her ouster.

“It’s not just the chancellor’s fourth term that depends on the success of Jamaica, but her entire political career,” reported Bild ahead of the deadline, calling it Merkel’s “most dangerous night.”

Despite the arbitrary cutoff date, talks are expected to continue into the weekend.

Merkel’s party has slipped to its lowest popularity in the polls
in 17 years – while the populist, pro-border control Alternative For
Germany (AfD) makes record gains.

“With coalition talks ongoing and Merkel’s position under
question, it marks another low point an increasing backlash against her
insistence on mass open door migration,” reports Westmonster.
“With the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany on the rise
having gone from 0 seats in the Bundestag to over 90, it is clear that
the shape of German politics is now changing radically.

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