Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Migrants on the Move > Czechia finds 30 migrants on way to Germany, one dead

 

Czech Republic: Police find 30 migrants stuffed into a truck; 

one dead


The Czech Republic, like other EU countries, has been seeing a steady stream of illegals flowing in for years. Most migrants to the Czech Republic are coming in from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Last year there was a spike in this mass migration, prompting Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala to call for tighter border controls.

In November, Poland and the Czech Republic extended temporary border controls with Slovakia because of a surge of Muslim migrants. But illegals are still flowing in. They use Slovakia as a transit country to get to western Europe, especially Germany.

Globalists have encouraged any and all means of illegal migration, along with people-smugglers, who are doing lucrative business. Countries such as Germany are particularly attractive to illegals because of its generous welfare program.

The Ministry of the Interior in Prague indicated that “13,898 people were apprehended in the Czech Republic last year without valid residence papers.”

In 2020, a very similar incident took place in the Czech Republic, when police found 48 Syrian migrants inside a Turkish truck. They were headed to Germany and the Netherlands.


Czech Republic: One dead as police find 30 migrants in truck

DW, September 3, 2024:

Czech police found around 30 migrants, one of whom was dead, in the back of a truck on Monday night.

The truck was stopped along a stretch of motorway between Prague and the eastern German city of Dresden.

“All these persons have been detained,” police said on social media.

“We have no information suggesting someone has managed to escape.”

The Czech Republic is a popular transit route for migrants seeking to reach Germany and other wealthy European countries….


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