At least 15,000 Afghan invaders in Turkey—trying to swindle their way into Europe—have been deported back to their home country, definitively exposing as a hoax all Afghani claims to needing “asylum” anywhere.
According to a report by Afghan Analysts Network, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu made the announcement on Turkish television in response to a 400 per cent increase in arrivals of Afghan invaders to Turkey during the first quarter of 2018.
In April and May 2018, thousands of Afghans were sent back on charter flights from Turkey to Kabul, mostly from the city of Erzurum, eastern Anatolia.
The HurriyetDaily News has quoted government officials saying that over 20,000 “undocumented” Afghans crossed through Erzurum in the first three months of 2018.
There are currently about 157,000 Afghans in Turkey, the second largest foreign group after Syrians, and most have made their way there seeking to emulate their brethren who successfully invaded Europe in the wake of the “open doors” policy instituted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Until now, Turkey has classed registered Afghans under a “temporary protection regime” category, rather than the “international protection regime” which is used for all non-Syrian invaders.
This number of Afghan “protection seekers” consists only of those who have managed to register in Turkey and maintain that status throughout their stay, and it is likely that there are thousands more Afghans in Turkey who do not fall into the category of “protection seekers.”
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