FPÖ Threat Forces Austrian Govt. Backtrack

The conservative-socialist coalition government in Austria has launched a series of dramatic backtracks over its previous policy of welcoming the nonwhite “refugee”-invasion, driven only by a fear of the growing support for the anti-invasion Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (Freedom Party of Austria, FPÖ).

Spielfeld-invasion

Fake “refugees” crowd the border crossing at Spielfed, Austria.

On February 12, the Austrian government formally called on Macedonia (the “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”) to close its borders and prevent any more invaders from entering its territory. If this happens, the last border crossing on the so-called “Balkans route” will have been closed.

According to a report by Euronews, the Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said on an official visit to Skopje that “Austria, Germany, and Sweden, the countries most popular with migrants, are together on this. Sweden has taken similar measures and these measures will have consequences for the whole region, but most of all for the countries along the route: Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.”

Fence at the Idomeni Gevgelija border

The newly-erected fence at the Idomeni-Gevgelija border, Greece and Macedonia.

The realization that the nonwhite flood is not really a “refugee” problem but actually just a Third World invasion has even reached German authorities, who sent back 3,723 invaders to Austria in January alone, according to figures released by Austria’s Interior Ministry.

Nationals turned back included Moroccans, Algerians, and Egyptians, according to the ministry.

The nonwhites being sent back are already causing major problems in the Upper Austrian city of Linz, where they have been responsible for a crime plague around the main train station, according to the Krone newspaper.

Meanwhile, the German Die Welt newspaper has reported that Kurz also announced that his country “could not take any more migrants,” and was prepared to send soldiers to help close the Macedonian border.

Kurz warned that the new government-imposed “limit” of the number of 37,500 “asylum-seekers” it is prepared to accept this year will be reached “within a matter of weeks,”—an indication of the still increasing flow of invaders pouring into Europe.

Austria was ready to send police or even troops to the Macedonian-Greek border to “stop the influx,” he told that newspaper. “Austria is ready to support the countries of the western Balkans and in particular Macedonia with police officers and technical equipment, and even with soldiers should they be needed,” he said.

In addition, Kurz told Austrian national broadcaster Oe1 that he was going to call on the next European Union (EU) summit, scheduled for February 18–19, to stop giving development aid to countries that refuse to take back nationals whose “asylum” claims were rejected.

Referring specifically to Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan, Kurz said, “We in Europe need to finally start stepping up pressure if we want the repatriation system to work properly.

“At the moment, the EU gives €480 million to Morocco and €414 million to Tunisia every year, and yet these countries refuse to take back asylum seekers,” Kurz said. The EU has a “foreign aid” budget of €11 billion.

All of these steps have been presented by the controlled media as “Austria cracking down” on the “migrant crisis”—whereas in reality they are half-hearted measures which do nothing to solve the real problem, and are motivated solely by fear of the possibility of the FPÖ replacing the socialist-conservative coalition in next year’s elections.

Firstly, the “government limit on asylum seekers” of 37,500 is in itself disastrous. The tenth largest city in Austria, Dornbirn in Vorarlberg, only has a population of 43,013. To allow 37,500 “asylum seekers” into Austria every year means that they are adding a city the size of the eleventh largest metropole to Austria per year—and, it should be borne in mind, this figure has been reached within the first three months of 2016, as Kurz has said.

When that figure is added to the 100,000 “asylum seekers” who arrived in Austria last year, it can be seen that the socialist-conservative coalition has already added a population equivalent to the size of the city of Innsbruck (population: 112,467) to Austria within a matter of months.

Furthermore, there is no reason at all why Austria should accept any “refugees.”

EU law is very clear on that “refugees” coming from safe third countries are not to be given asylum in Europe.

Every single invader entering Austria—and in fact all of Europe—have broken the EU’s own rules governing refugees, which specifically incorporate the legal principle known as the “first country of asylum”—a rule which says that “refugees” do not have the right to apply for asylum from a country in which they are already safe.

The principle of “first country of asylum” is in fact written into the EU’s own rules, specifically the Asylum Procedures Directive (Directive 2005/85/EC of December 1, 2005).

Article 26 of this Asylum Procedures Directive reads as follows:

The concept of first country of asylum

A country can be considered to be a first country of asylum for a particular applicant for asylum if:

(a) s/he has been recognized in that country as a refugee and s/he can still avail him/herself of that protection; or

(b) s/he otherwise enjoys sufficient protection in that country, including benefiting from the principle of non-refoulement;

provided that s/he will be re-admitted to that country.

In other words, a “refugee” coming from a country in which they have already been granted refuge, and where they are not threatened with expulsion back to their country of origin, falls under Article 26 of the EU’s Asylum Procedures Directive.

The socialist-conservative coalition government is, therefore, like all the current western European governments, lying to the public about the entire “refugee” issue, and are deliberately hiding the fact that it is an invasion of the white First World by the nonwhite Third World.

Source Article from http://newobserveronline.com/fpo-threat-forces-austrian-govt-backtrack/

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