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Mohammed Al Shoah and his family have been living in a small hotel room for a month, feeling mistreated and desperate for a better future in Canada. Despite requesting a second room, they were denied. They were given $3,000 to find a home within three months, but the challenge lies in finding an affordable one with two bedrooms. Another refugee, Mohammed Reedy, a civil engineer, also struggles financially to support his family. His wife had a miscarriage and needed urgent surgery, but they were not provided with translation services. Refugees in Toronto have been facing numerous challenges, including homelessness. The federal government promised funding, but the responsibility lies with municipalities and provinces. Al Shoah regrets coming to Canada, feeling there is no help available.

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Where do you live? In Share View, an apartment, just a room with two people. When did you come to Ireland? Eight months ago from Afghanistan, after going through different groups. Your English is good. Thank you. Do you get free food? Yes, it’s provided. Ireland is beautiful, but I’ve only seen Dublin. What about your passport? I lost it but have identity papers. I applied for asylum. Do you have family here? No, my family is in Afghanistan. I have a wife and six children. You want to bring them to Ireland? Yes, but I need to get a house first. How old are your kids? The oldest is six, then five, four, two, and one.

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Mohammed struggles to pay bills for his large family, with a gas bill of £590.48. Unemployed for 7 years, he used to work as a teacher when his first nine children were born. Providing for his kids is challenging due to the costs of feeding them and paying bills.

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Speaker 0 asks if anyone is willing to take in refugees, but most people decline due to lack of space or rental restrictions. One person says they would consider it if they had more room. Speaker 1 mentions having a small house and not being able to accommodate a refugee. Another person says they would be willing if they had the space. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 asking where the refugees should go since no one is able to take them in.

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In three minutes, that man that assaulted that young woman yesterday will be released from custody. He'll be released from custody because he's not a citizen of Germany. He's not a citizen of the EU for that matter. He doesn't even belong in here. He's an immigrant, an illegal one, a drug dealer, and very popularly known here, especially by the police. This is not the first time this has happened. It's not the first time that man had beat up a woman. And it's not the first time that the other guy decided to take a swing at my face with a six inch blade. If they could do this to the people of Germany and then just get released twelve hours later, even less at this point, where is the law? Where is the structure? If the Germans are held to that law and that structure, but these people could just come in, swing knives, and hurt, abuse, terrorize, and oppress citizens of Germany then. What do we do?

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A Venezuelan migrant explains how to scam the system by breaking in, having a baby in the US, and getting married for more benefits. American women are encouraged to work and have abortions, while migrants are aided in crossing the border, having babies, and getting married for benefits.

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Speaker 0, Curious Showell, describes a village of 44,000 Hasidic Jews in Upstate New York who primarily speak Yiddish, have an average of seven kids per family, and rely heavily on state assistance and welfare programs such as Medicare, SNAP, housing assistance, and tax credits tied to large families. The question is posed: How many kids do most people have out here? Speaker 1 responds that families have seventeen, eighteen children, and attributes this to being proud to do what the Torah says, that one must be multiple and fruitful. The discussion continues: how do people afford to have ten kids? Speaker 1 says the community is based on this, and when asked if wealthy members give charity, Speaker 1 says yes, mostly, and adds, “I don't talk to suspicious person.” Curious Showell presses: “How am I suspicious? Do you study Torah? Do you work for Hamas?” Speaker 1 replies: “Nothing. How do you make money?” When asked what he does for work, Speaker 1 says his wife, and then says, “I'm doing home care. Brokerage and construction.” On the question of Medicaid, SNAP, and EBT for most people, Speaker 1 responds uncertainly: “I don't know. I don't know. I can't speak for other people. What about you? I'm not gonna tell about myself.” Showell notes the welfare-use curiosity again, asking if the Jewry here are on welfare. Speaker 1 states, “No. The Jewish people, Justin Kirsch, Joel, their taxes covers everything that we take back. They pay a lot of property tax.” When asked if he knows anyone on welfare, he refuses to comment. Showell pushes, “Come on.” Speaker 1 again declines, asking, “What do you guys do for work here? You guys have like businesses, work a job, study Torah?” Speaker 1 answers that he has a job and is in sales, selling food, specifically chocolate. Showell questions the prevalence of EBT use: “What food do you sell? Chocolate.” He quips that he feels “bamboozled.” He asks again whether men take EBT and what percentage use it for groceries here. Speaker 1 asserts, “100%.” When pressed for a percentage, Speaker 1 hedges, and the conversation turns toward observing a synagogue, where many people are praying at 09:00 sharp, not at work. A final question asks what most men do for work in the community. The exchange continues in a floor of confusion: “What do you mean?” and “Do people here survive off of welfare?” Speaker 1 answers, “It is a 100%. Like all of the communities, you have eight kids, can also get benefits.” The time stamp notes a moment of age inquiry—most people seen are teenagers, with one 21-year-old stating his age. The dialogue concludes with a broader insinuation: concerns about Sharia law and a theocratic ethnic enclave, framing Curious Joel as an example of Jews living there and many tapping into welfare benefits.

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The speakers discuss what they describe as a mass and opaque operation affecting elections. They claim that the total amount involved is “way beyond anybody’s imagination” and that neither the state nor the federal government knows it. They allege that a judge would bow to the head of the “Somalian mafia,” and describe the situation as a voting block whose members will vote together. They state that if someone does something against “our community,” they will vote for that person’s opponent, asserting that there is ballot harvesting and that they have witnessed it firsthand. The implication is that the voting bloc coordinates to influence election outcomes. They describe Cedar Riverside as a major, massive apartment complex and ask how many Somalis live there, noting that there are “one complex” and “20 more just like this around the Twin Cities,” totaling “probably a 100,000 or more people.” They claim these people are all Somali and are “living rent free.” They further claim they are driving vehicles paid for by others, eating food paid for by others, and that “they’re everything they do is something that you paid for,” implying that public funds or subsidies support them. The speakers allege that an entire block will vote for a single candidate, with “one person” going to collect all the ballots. They assert there is no tracking and that there could be multiple people living in an apartment, possibly nine ballots, with someone then “collect[ing] all the ballots.” The dialogue emphasizes a coordinated effort to manipulate voting outcomes through ballot collection and bloc voting, portraying the Somali community as organized to vote as a unified force in elections while alleging widespread use of ballot harvesting and ballot collection practices.

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Der Dumme wird ausgenutzt und arbeitet nicht mehr für sich selbst und seine Familie, sondern für Abkassierer aus aller Welt. 62% der Familien im Bürgergeldbezug haben keinen deutschen Pass. Das Bürgergeld ist ein Etikettenschwindel, es ist ein Migrantengeld, ein Einwanderungsmagnet. Translation: The fool is being exploited and no longer works for himself and his family, but for profiteers from all over the world. 62% of families receiving citizen's income do not have a German passport. The citizen's income is a deception, it is migrant money, an immigration magnet.

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The speech argues that the migration turnaround announced by Chancellor Merz and Interior Minister Dobrindt is a total bluff. It claims that hundreds of thousands still enter Germany’s social system each year, with 150,000 asylum applications last year and a matching number through family reunification, indicating ongoing immigration pressure. The speaker asserts that newly designated safe countries of origin affect only a fraction of illegal migration and that misuse of the asylum system persists. The speaker accuses the current and previous governments of “plundering” Germany, noting that more than half a billion euros in child benefits were sent abroad in 2025 alone. It is claimed that child benefit transfers have risen sharply over the last decade, totaling 5,000,000,000 euros since 2010. The main asylum-origin countries are described as among the world’s most violent, and the speaker contends that uncontrolled mass migration has brought escalating crime and the wars and conflicts of the Middle East into German streets. According to the speech, the migration policy harms the native population and erodes essential elements such as homeland, freedom, security, and educational opportunities. It is asserted that established policy has created No-Go areas and parallel societies within the country and at schools, and that it has opened and even naturalized Islamist subversion. The overall claim is that current policy is failing to protect German society, culture, and the social contract, while enabling ongoing and amplified immigration and its perceived negative consequences.

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I fled Syria to Germany as a refugee. My relationship has challenges; for instance, I must dress modestly. The refugee council is here to help those in need. Recently, there have been shocking arrests of Labor Party officials in the UK related to child grooming. Allegations suggest that these officials are part of a larger network involved in serious crimes against children. The situation is dire, with claims of systemic cover-ups and complicity at high levels of government. Elon Musk has drawn attention to these issues, highlighting the government's fear of exposing such networks. The urgency to address these crimes is paramount, and the truth must be revealed to protect vulnerable individuals. I fled Syria to Germany as a refugee. My relationship has challenges; for instance, I must dress modestly. The refugee council is here to help those in need. Recently, there have been shocking arrests of Labor Party officials in the UK related to child grooming. Allegations suggest that these officials are part of a larger network involved in serious crimes against children. The situation is dire, with claims of systemic cover-ups and complicity at high levels of government. Elon Musk has drawn attention to these issues, highlighting the government's fear of exposing such networks. The urgency to address these crimes is paramount, and the truth must be revealed to protect vulnerable individuals.

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The speaker mentions that the people they are referring to are well-prepared and knowledgeable about everything. They discuss how these individuals know what to say when it comes to seeking asylum. The speaker also mentions that these individuals receive certain benefits, including a monthly check and a cost of living check. They speculate that the amount is around $22,100 for one parent and one child. They also mention that these individuals can bring another parent or child with them. The speaker notes that all of these individuals are single parents and suggests that they may already have relatives or significant others in the country.

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A migrant family of four in New York receives significant benefits, including over $20 a month in freebies, $500 a night for hotel stays, $130 a day for food, and just $5 a month for their two kids in public school. This doesn’t include additional perks like $1,000 cash gift cards from Mayor Adams, free healthcare, free phones, free legal assistance, and $400,000 in college tuition for dreamers. In contrast, working taxpayers in New York struggle to afford housing, paying around $1,000 for small living spaces. The speaker highlights their own 80 square foot apartment, which costs $1,754.

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Germany is expecting 1.5 million refugees by the end of 2015. Europe struggles with multiculturalism. Immigration is seen as essential for a globalized world. The idea of whiteness as oppressive is discussed. The need for a multicultural society is emphasized. Concerns about the future of Europe and the role of Jews are raised. Instances of refugee attacks on children are mentioned. The push for a free and peaceful Europe is highlighted. The goal of eliminating whiteness as a form of oppression is expressed.

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Speaker 0 notes that Sigim has lived here for seven years. They confirm they have lived here. They ask, “Where is our child?” They say, “The most beautiful children are if Egyptians, Libyans, Syrians, Iraqis, and Iranians live on ours.” They conclude, “The girls have the most beautiful children. Beautiful, yes.”

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Wir werden in einer multikulturellen Stadt leben, die von verschiedenen Ethnien lebt. Es sterben mehr Deutsche als geboren werden, aber wir machen ein Experiment, eine monokulturelle Demokratie in eine multiethnische umzuwandeln. Unsere Gesellschaft wird sich radikal verändern, und das ist gut so, besonders in Richtung Rechts. We will live in a multicultural city with many different ethnicities. More Germans die than are born, but we are trying to transform a monocultural democracy into a multiethnic one. Our society will change drastically, and that's a good thing, especially towards the right.

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I own a small bed and breakfast/hotel near London and Bristol. The government asked me to house refugee families, but they only sent men between 19 and 30 years old. I currently have 150 immigrants staying at my place. The government paid me a large sum of money and told me to fire my staff. They also provided their own staff and security guards. Recently, I received a call about a large parcel arriving at 2:13 in the morning. I met army personnel who asked me to show them a secure room in my place. They unloaded about 60 items there.

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In a secret location near Stuttgart, 16-year-old Ekklas, who was held captive by the Islamic State group for 152 days, now considers this place her home. Fortunately, she managed to escape on her fourth attempt and is now under the care of German authorities, attending school again. However, not all the kidnapped girls were as fortunate. Ekklas and around 200 other girls were taken in Sinjar during an attack by the Islamic State group on their Yazidi community. The youngest girl among them was only 9 years old.

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"She had said no to me about the niqab. It would have been an issue only for, you know, for a number of reasons." "Why? Because my other two wives wear niqab." "And in a similar way, you know, your wife or my wife being covered, it it it's a protection for me." "I have to remember that I had I got family before me. So do you miss him when he goes away?" "In an East London park, is getting all his families together." "Two older children from his very first marriage also joined them." "I'm not really for this everyone in the same house, you know." "Ideally, maybe it sounds great, but it's it's a bit too much pressure." "Sparks might fly over anything. Whose turn is it to cook?" "It's the first time his wife, Sakina and Nabilah, will meet his new third wife, Anab."

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There's someone in our broader community whose immigration status is not fully resolved. We decided to offer her a place to stay above our garage, making it clear that we are supportive of her situation.

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The first speaker contends that Congress is trying to give $5,000,000,000 of your money for refugee resettlement programs, and that money ends up in places like this. The second speaker identifies the International Rescue Committee as the largest refugee NGO in the country, noting that they get government funds and subcontract the work out to places like this. The first speaker describes the Somali American Community Center as a location that receives grants from the IRC in order to help refugees resettle in America. The second speaker reports that when they went in, they found this: an almost completely abandoned retail space that hasn’t filed taxes in almost ten years. The first speaker states that almost every business in the area is focused on getting refugees on taxpayer funded welfare programs. The second speaker asserts that this is how the largest refugee city in the country is funded. The first speaker adds that this is how over 87% of Somali immigrants end up on taxpayer funded public assistance. The second speaker notes that they spent three days in Little Somalia in Atlanta, Georgia. The first speaker concludes by saying that in the largest refugee center in the entire country, this is what they found.

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A 28-year-old Afghan migrant has stabbed and killed a 2-year-old child and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany. This tragic incident highlights a recurring issue where violence occurs, yet promises for change from politicians lead to inaction due to international human rights treaties. The frustration is palpable as democratic options seem limited, leaving many feeling helpless. As a parent, the emotional weight of such violence is even more profound, as it could easily affect anyone's loved ones. There is a desperate call for immediate action to address this ongoing crisis.

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Two federal police officers at the border are overwhelmed, referring to refugees as soldiers waiting for a signal. They estimate 500,000 soldiers in Germany, some with weapons in their vehicles. Despite the threat, police are restricted from confiscating weapons. Concern arises as 500,000 soldiers may already be in Germany, outnumbering the 260,000 Bundeswehr soldiers. Restrictions on firearms for citizens contrast with the perceived lack of protection by the state. Translation: Federal police officers at the border are concerned about the influx of soldiers posing as refugees, some carrying weapons in their vehicles. Despite restrictions on citizens owning firearms, the state appears unable to protect against the potential threat of 500,000 soldiers already in Germany.

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A migrant family of four in New York could receive over $20,000 a month in free benefits. This includes $500 a night at a hotel, $130 a day for food, and $5 a month for two children in public school. This calculation excludes Mayor Adams' $1,000 cash gift cards, free healthcare at the ER, free phones, free lawyers, and $400,000 in free college tuition per dreamer. Meanwhile, taxpayers with jobs in New York pay $1,000 to live in a closet, such as an 80-square-foot apartment costing $1,754 per month. The apartment is described as being five steps long.

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Muhammad, 50, and Noreen, 35, are expecting another child. Muhammad believes Allah decides how many children they should have. The speaker states they shouldn't stop having children if God wants to give them children and expresses thankfulness to God.
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