The surge in Germany's Muslim population — propelled by a wave of migration unprecedented since the Second World War — represents a demographic shift of epic proportions, one that critics of the country's open-door immigration policy warn will change the face of Germany forever.
Germany's Muslim population is set to skyrocket by more than 700,000 in 2015, pushing the total number of Muslims in the country to nearly 6 million for the first time.
Growing pockets of radicalism are spreading in towns throughout France. There are “no-go” zones for non-Muslims and even local authorities, not just in Paris but all over the country.
Authorities say that they’ve lost control of the situation. Muslim attacks on police and synagogues are now regular events.
Similar problems are cropping up in Germany. After an influx of Syrian and other Muslim immigrants, a recent poll found that 40% of Germans say they don’t feel at home in their own country thanks to “Islamization.”
It's clear that urgent measures are needed to deal with the flood of Muslims now showing up, literally, on Europe's shores. Some suggest that Stalin came up with the answer in the 1930s with the millions he sent to gulags in Siberia.
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