Refugees go on holiday to their ‘dangerous homelands’ mostly funded by taxpayer’s money
Already 115 refugees were caught by Belgian authorities in just the first six months of the year, travelling to their country of origin, and now risk losing their Belgian residence permits, newspaper HLN reports..
The number of refugees taking holidays in their ‘dangerous homelands’ is increasing. Compared to 2016 the number has doubled, the number already nearing the total number of cases in 2017, which was 134.
Migrants, registered as refugees, receive residence permits as they are in danger in their home countries. People returning could lose those residence permits, according to HLN.
Extrapolating the numbers for this year, the total number could reach 250, meaning the number of cases has almost doubled compared to last year’s 134.
The holiday phenomenon is not new. In the Netherlands dozens of cases were registered and in Switzerland and Sweden it was seen as well.
As a large majority of migrants are unemployed the trips are mostly funded with taxpayer’s money. In Belgium, 66 per cent of refugees won’t have a job by 2020.
For other countries the numbers are even worse. Nearly 90 per cent of refugees in the Netherlands are unemployed and similar figures in Switzerland are seen as well.
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My comments: This displays the Gross Ignorance of European leaders.
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