Henry Kissinger: Germany’s Immigration Policy is a ‘Serious Error’
Germany’s Immigration Crisis: A Grave Mistake
A Personal Encounter with the Impact of Immigration
Four years ago, during my visit to Munich, Germany, I was captivated by the diverse makeup of the city’s inhabitants. They didn’t fit the typical German stereotype.
Instead, what I saw were Muslim individuals, with women wearing hijabs, burquas, and chadors. They moved together, surrounded by Muslim men and their children, speaking a language that sounded Arabic.
What struck me the most was the lack of interaction between the Muslim and German communities. It was as if an invisible wall had been erected, fueled by hostility and separation.
This troubled me deeply. I couldn’t help but wonder how this divide had come to be and who was to blame for the lack of cohesion between Muslims and Germans.
The Growing Muslim Population in Germany
What shocked me even more was the realization of how large the Muslim population had become in Munich. For every two German children, there were six or more Muslim kids.
I couldn’t help but question how my German relatives felt about this situation. Their response was far from flattering. They blamed the Muslim population for the current issues plaguing their homeland.
According to them, mass immigration was straining Germany’s social security system and economy. Entitlements given to non-assimilating Muslim families left little for German families, causing resentment and frustration.
The German way of life was being threatened, and the blame was placed on cheap labor and political guilt for the open-door policy.
A Global Issue: The United States’ Immigration Crisis
Sound familiar? This situation is not unique to Germany. The United States is facing a similar crisis by not securing its southern border.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recently voiced his concerns about uncontrolled immigration and its consequences. He witnessed Arabs in Germany applauding Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel, which deeply disturbed him as a German-born Jew.
Kissinger emphasized that allowing a large influx of people from different cultures and religions without assimilation creates pressure groups within each country.
Unfortunately, the concept of a cohesive “melting pot” is not proving successful anywhere today. The realities and mishandling of immigration have led to impossible situations between adopted communities and host countries.
The United States’ Changing Landscape
In the case of the United States, controlled immigration has transitioned into forced entry and a leniency ”not to assimilate.” This has changed the dynamic of the country, leading to a power struggle and resentment between nationals and legal immigrants.
As Kissinger points out, once different cultures are mixed together, it becomes challenging to separate them. The United States is now a nation of factions, with one particular group growing in numbers and causing strife, anger, and fear.
Our melting pot is no longer blending well, and it is inviting danger within our shores.
The Need for Action
It is logical to cap immigration when it begins to harm the health, welfare, and morale of the host country. Leadership must acknowledge this reality and take action.
By refusing to secure the border and allowing uncontrolled immigration, the Biden administration and Democrats are endangering our society and inducing a state of emergency.
It’s time to lock the door and reassess the situation. Poland’s decision to shut the door on immigrants without security clearances in 2015 serves as an example.
We must prioritize the well-being of our nation and its citizens. It’s time to address the immigration crisis before it further divides and weakens our society.
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