Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 16, 2016
Only about one in five of the migrants pouring into Europe are from Syria. Possibly significantly less than that, as fake Syrian passports aren’t particularly hard to come by.
Obviously, Syrians shouldn’t be coming in either. But it tends to make more sense to people when they hear this “fleeing a brutal civil war” bit.
Hundreds of migrants were brought to Italy on Friday having been rescued from the sea over the past day, however the majority were not Syrian, as previously reported, but came from a variety of countries, officials said.
The Italian coast guard, which orchestrated various rescue missions on Thursday, initially said most of the new arrivals appeared to be from Syria — a sign that Middle East refugees were shifting their route into Europe away from Greece.
However, further checks showed that while there probably were Syrians and Iraqis on board two rescued boats, there were also a large number of Egyptians, Somalis and Eritrean. In all, there were just over 800 people aboard the two vessels.
“The majority are not from Syria,” said Carlotta Sami, a spokeswoman with the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR, after a first group of 340 people were brought ashore.
It’s easy enough to get Somalians and Eritreans confused with Syrians.
After all, race doesn’t exist, so who the hell knows anymore?