The New Observer
April 20, 2016
Nonwhite invaders Tuesday once again laid siege to the port of Calais in France in their attempts to force their way into Britain.
The nonwhites used large branches from trees to block roads into the northern French port as officials warned they were stepping up attempts to reach Britain.
According to reports, over the past three weeks there has been a sharp increase in migrant attempts to stow away in the back of lorries which then board ferries or shuttle trains to England.
“Migrants once again attempted to slow down the traffic by placing branches on the road to obstruct lorries heading to the port of Calais,” a spokesman for authorities in the Pas-de-Calais area told the media.
“Migrants are cutting down and putting branches, and even tree trunks, on the road and they are operating simultaneously in several places.”
“I fear a rise in tensions and more and more problems because thousands of migrants are arriving in Italy, even if some are going back to Turkey. My colleagues have had enough because there is no solution,” Bruno Noel from police union Alliance was quoted as saying.
Another union representative, Gilles Debove, said two units of riot police were overstretched as they tried to unblock the roads.
“Everyone pretends everything is fine in Calais, but it’s just not true. I’m choosing my words here, but the situation is still a hell of a mess,” said Debove of the SGP Police-Force Ouvriere union.
* The timid police reaction to the latest nonwhite siege is in marked contrast to their violent attack upon a group of white Generation Identity activists earlier this year who blocked off the two roads leading to the Jungle outside Calais.
In that incident, the police baton-charged, beat, and arrested the whites—whereas in today’s incident, they restricted themselves to “removing the branches.”
The French government is trying to break up the Jungle and move the nonwhite invaders back to Paris, but untold thousands refuse to move, hoping to cross to Britain where the welfare payments for parasites like them are even higher.