Monday, June 6, 2016

Paris has illegal migrants up the wazoo

The big hearted Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, has announced plans for putting a "humanitarian camp" next to one of the city's busiest train stations. She wants to ensure that illegal migrants can "live with dignity." 

She has a degree in social work and has been a member of the Socialist Party since 1994.

The National Front party says that Hidalgo is putting the concerns of migrants ahead of those of French citizens. She has often gone toe-to-toe with French President Francois Hollande for his refusal to accept more migrants and says that her plan to overload the country with illegal migrants who likely have Islamic jihadists among them is a "duty of humanism."

Hidalgo has bodyguards and nothing to worry about.
"What, me worry?"

The number of homeless in Paris has increased by 84% between 2002 and 2012, but Hidalgo doesn't care and doesn't live among them, so she doesn't see this as a problem. In fact, she is going hard left in order to "out socialist" Hollande and win political points and grab leadership of the Socialist Party.

Hidalgo spoke at a press conference May 31, and said the camp would be built in northern Paris "near the arrival points for migrants." She was referring to Gare du Nord--a railway station as busy as a one-arm juggler where Eurostar trains travel to and from London.

Thousands of unwashed migrants mostly from Sudan, Afghanistan, and Eritrea have gathered in a public park, the Jardins d'Eole, and made it their own squatter camp--conditions there are wretched and dangerous. In fact, it has been classified as a no-go zone (Zone de securite prioritaires, ZSP) and has become a turd-magnet for human traffickers who charge migrants big money for counterfeit travel documents for passage to London.

The new camp is to be built within 6 weeks and modeled on Grande-Smythe, a huge illegal migrant camp near France's Dunkirk. It's home to over 2,500 illegal migrants who want to get to London and was opened in February of this year after authorities destroyed a jerry-built camp in Calais. The camp was known as the "Jungle." Thousands of migrants from that camp attempted to break into the Channel Tunnel trying to get to London.

The upkeep of Grande-Smythe is costing French taxpayers about $4.5 million a year in addition to a stipend of 10 euros a day for every migrant. Hidalgo's camp will also use taxpayer money but it's no problem for her as it's other people's money.











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