According to the website Muslim
Statistics, about 65% of Syrian refugees entering Germany will have a tougher time than non-refugees in academic fields such as law and medicine. This is due in large part to the fact that they are functionally illiterate.
Just try getting through med school or law school without being able to read or write. It's really tough.
So if Angela Merkel was hoping the influx of Syrians would enhance the sciences, develop cures for shingles, or create a stronger economy, she was mistaken.
Of course, the same problem exists in all countries in Europe that have been kind enough to take in Syrian "refugees," but isn't it odd that about 70% of these folks are men?
The Obama abomination has agreed to take in 10,000 refugees per year and ISIS has agreed to plant a few of its members among them. This should not be a cause for alarm based on the statistical probability of you actually being personally involved as part of the carnage that may occur.
But even if there isn't an ISIS attack created by the refugee situation, you can bet your grandchildren's future that over 50% of them will receive some form of welfare assistance.
I sincerely hope I'm wrong, but that's the way it's beginning to look in the EU.
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Just try getting through med school or law school without being able to read or write. It's really tough.
So if Angela Merkel was hoping the influx of Syrians would enhance the sciences, develop cures for shingles, or create a stronger economy, she was mistaken.
Of course, the same problem exists in all countries in Europe that have been kind enough to take in Syrian "refugees," but isn't it odd that about 70% of these folks are men?
The Obama abomination has agreed to take in 10,000 refugees per year and ISIS has agreed to plant a few of its members among them. This should not be a cause for alarm based on the statistical probability of you actually being personally involved as part of the carnage that may occur.
But even if there isn't an ISIS attack created by the refugee situation, you can bet your grandchildren's future that over 50% of them will receive some form of welfare assistance.
I sincerely hope I'm wrong, but that's the way it's beginning to look in the EU.
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