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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: seeker1963
No mistake. 824 people were deported last October. Can you support the claim that they were all Muslim?
Perhaps you just made a mistake?
Of course, our esteemed OP would never bother to fact check his "sources." Where's the fun in that?
Some 5,198 foreign citizens were expelled from the country in 2013, an increase of 31 percent since 2012, when 3,958 people were deported.
“It is the highest number we’ve had ever,” Frode Forfang, head of the Directorate of Immigration (UDI), told NRK. “We believe that one reason for the increase is that the police have become more conscious of using deportation as a tool to fight crime.”
Nigerian citizens topped the list of those expelled for committing crimes, with 232 citizens expelled as a punishment in 2013, followed by Afghan citizens with 136 expelled as a punishment, and 76 Moroccans expelled as a punishment.
Afghan citizens topped the list of those expelled for violating the Immigration Act, with 380 expelled for this reason, followed by Iraqi citizens, 234 were expelled for violating the act.
December 29, 2014
Sadly, however, within one generation of churches closing throughout Europe, empty pulpits have significantly contributed to the loss of fellowship and traditional continuity communities previously enjoyed. The rise of secularism, multiculturalism, and failed immigration policies created the perfect storm for crime in epic proportions to plague Europe.
...
In Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, Imams call for decapitation and/or jail for those who reject Islam, because as immigrants they reject European laws and values.
In Sweden, Muslim immigrants account for 5 percent of its population but commit 77 percent of its crime. Sweden’s “rape crisis” is a direct result of an influx of Muslim “asylum seekers.”
[and there is a lot more found within this story]
Nationals of Nigeria, Romania, Poland, Albania, and Russia accounted for the highest number of deportees in 2014’s first nine months.
Police statistics were 588, 332, 268, 254, and 212, respectively.
originally posted by: eriathwen
a reply to: noeltrotsky
Canada is a lot bigger then Norway so you cant really compare this, the total amout opeople in norway is just over 5 000 000 people
( if the above article is true )
Bethany Blankley is a political analyst for Fox News Radio and has appeared on television and radio programs nationwide. She writes about political, cultural and religious issues in America from the perspective of an evangelical and a former communications strategist for four senators, one congressman, a former New York governor and several nonprofits.
She earned her master’s degree in theology ...