Will Germany Deport 1.2M Syrian "Refugees"?

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The Syrian Civil War between Sunni and Shiite Jihadists allowed millions of Muslim migrants, most of them not even actually Syrian, to swamp Europe, America and other Western nations, followed by a surge in crime, violence, fraud, terrorism and mass sexual assaults like the one suffered by Germany on one infamous New Year’s Eve.

Now, Germany’s Chancellor Merz is talking about sending them home.

“The civil war in Syria is over,” Merz said earlier this week. “There are now no longer any grounds for asylum in Germany, which means we can begin repatriating people.”

Will any Syrians voluntarily go home? Of course not.

One of the obvious ‘tells’ in the refugee scam is that the ‘refugees’ frequently travel back and forth from the country that they supposedly had to flee. But they’re not about to give up their lives in Europe (and all the welfare that comes with it) to move back to the place they left, when they can visit any time.

The only way to get them out will be by force and European nations, including Germany, proved unwilling to do much in the way of deportations.

And then there’s the past history of Muslim terrorist attacks carried out by ‘refugees’ whose asylum requests were rejected.

Deporting the 1.2 million Syrian Muslim migrant invaders would be challenging. But urgently needed since estimates are that Syrian migrants have committed over 100,000 crimes in just 2024.

“For those who refuse to return to their country, we can of course expel them,” Merz has said. Let’s see if he means it.

Germany is likely to try deporting criminals and then maybe rejected asylum seekers, already a large population, but I suspect that they won’t get very far. Hopefully for Germany’s sake, I’m wrong.

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Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. Daniel became CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in 2025.

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