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Germany Braces For Wave Of Migrant-Fueled Terrorism Lawsuits - 200 So Far This Year

Thanks to the influx of migrants, Germany's Department of Terrorism Crime is expecting 500 - 600 lawsuits related to Islamic Terrorism in 2017. Last year there were 250 such terrorism-linked cases, up from 68 in 2013, according to general prosecutor Peter Frank.

The influx of migrants and refugees in recent years is a major cause of this development , said Frank. "There you can see what has come to us, both in the past few years, as well as escaped or has come from all countries to Islamic terrorists."

According to this, the proportion of procedures with an Islamic background is explosive: it currently accounts for 85 to 90 per cent, four or five years ago it still lay at 50 to 60 per cent. The rest is attributable to legal or left-wing extremists and nationalists. -T-Online.de (translated)

Moreover, Germany's President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Hans-Georg Maaßen said that there are at least 10,000 Salafist extremists roaming around Germany, with at least 1,600 considered at extremely high risk for terrorism. Every day, two to four threats are received by the OPC.

Violence among extremists has increased. Maaßen complained that the development culminated last year in five terrorist attacks in Germany. Of the perpetrators, however, only the assassin from the Berlin Christmas market had been noticed before, the other assassins did not. Just a lot of young people often radicalized themselves in secret. (Translated)

Coincidence? Germany's admission of migrants seeking asylum leads the pack:

And some are saying Angela Merkel has single handedly destroyed German culture by allowing the greatest number of Islamic migrants of any country in the EU:

And surprise, surprise - crime is spiking:

The Telegraph reports that the crime rate in Germany among 'refugees, asylum-seekers, and illegal immigrants' rose by more than 50% last year, and had "increased disproportionately" even when the "huge influx" of refugees entering the country under Merkel's opern-door refugee policy was taken into account.

“The proportion of foreign suspects, and migrants in particular, is higher than the average for the general population.”

Also interesting to note:

While the general crime rate in Germany fell slightly last year, Islamist-inspired crime rose by 13.7 per cent, according to the figures. -Telegraph

This echoes what Breitbart reported last May - migrants in Germany are committing a vastly disproportionate number of crimes, and account for almost the entirety of the increased crime-rate since 2014.

The data reveals that without migrants considered, crime rates in Germany would have remained roughly static since 2014. -Breitbart

It is unclear whether victims in the increasing number of terrorism-related lawsuits are able to sue the German government or just the perpetrators, however the prospect of Germany being held financially accountable for Merkel's refugee program would add a completely new dimension to the costs of this ill-fated experiment in forced migration.

And as the United States considers the prospect of resettling Syrian immigrants - which "has to be part of the discussion" per the increasingly influential and effervescent Ivanka Trump's statements this week, let's consider the best use of resources per Stefan Molyneux (who hosts insightful and often lengthy "Freedomain Radio" podcasts):

And if you think the spike in German lawsuits over terrorism are bad, just imagine what an influx of migrants would do to the US legal system... Better Call Saul.