Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 29, 2016
Earlier this week, Sweden said they were going to deport 60-80,000 of the sand people that have invaded their country. Sweden won’t do it, but their announcement that they will made it possible for Finland to come out and say it.
And Finland might actually do it.
Finland is set to expel around 20,000 asylum seekers it received last year, according to the country’s interior ministry.
Around two-thirds of the 32,000 asylum seekers who arrived in Finland in 2015 are estimated to be gradually deported, as immigration authorities process applications.
Interior ministry official Paivi Nerg said: “In principle we speak of about two-thirds, meaning approximately 65 percent of the 32,000 will get a negative decision.”
More than 20,000 of the asylum seekers to arrive in Finland last year came from Iraq.
They escaped the brutal civil war in Iraq, then escaped the brutal civil war in Turkey, then escaped brutal civil wars all the way across Europe as they made their way to Finland.
The country made it more difficult for migrants from Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia to claim asylum after concluding the security situation had eased in certain areas of the Middle Eastern countries.
Ms Nerg said: “In previous years around 60 per cent [of applicants] received a negative decision but now we have somewhat tightened our criteria for Iraqis, Afghans and Somalis.”
She said two charter flights were penciled in to deport Iraqis within the following months.
It seems to me that Finland has forgotten the greatest lesson of the century… the greatest lesson ever, at least since the Holocaust.
This lesson: