The German acronym BAMF is short for Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. It is the agency responsible for processing the asylum applications of the millions of “refugees” that are now pouring into Germany. It also handles the housing and maintenance for the migrants while they wait for their asylum cases to be processed, which can take years.

The following video features the reading of the words of an unidentified female BAMF employee as she describes the horrors and frustrations associated with her job. Notice that despite her extensive experience with the downside of cultural enrichment, despite her hard-bitten cynicism and realistic assessment of what is happening, she still expresses dismay that the right wing might gain political traction from the migration crisis.

Many thanks to Nash Montana for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Transcript:

0:00 I arrive early every morning at the office. The asylum seekers are already sitting around in the hallway,

0:04 so first I lock the door on the inside. I need to see if there are new asylum packets,

0:08 a new safe country of origin, because of residence perspective.

0:12 Then it begins. Somehow, in German and in English, but most can speak somewhat,

0:16 I mean they didn’t just arrive yesterday.

0:19 “Give my money”, “I am man”, “I f*** you”, You Nazi”.

0:24 After the 30th or so I myself began to talk like that, I was reprimanded,

0:27 so now I shut my mouth, it’s going to be so “colorful” in Germany.

0:31 We could use a security service. These guys sit in front of me and masturbate,

0:36 fumble with the zipper, play with the pocket knife, whine, get grumpy, get loud.

0:42 Pure aggression. Not everyone, of course. That’s important for me to say,

0:46 so I won’t be suspected of being a racist.

0:49 But the majority, they are just like that.

0:52 They’re young blokes, they’re fit, they have an ego, they demand, they require.

0:55 Respect, they want. Reciprocally, there is none.

0:59 The phones run hot in our offices. Female colleagues from the initial admission places,

1:03 a lot of them give up the job. Even for me it just gets a bit too close sometimes,

1:07 and I’m almost 50, and we had a meeting about how to deal with this.

1:11 Yeah, how, then? The colleagues should wear high-necked clothes.

1:15 The next day, two female colleagues called in sick.

1:18 We would like to send Germans with migration backgrounds to the initial admission places,

1:22 but women especially don’t want to do it.

1:25 Nobody asks us, are you Muslim, are you Christian,

1:28 because in Germany we have ‘tolerance’.

1:31 The refugees, however, they distinguish themselves precisely

1:34 according to their beliefs. In the camps Muslims are the majority,

1:37 very clearly so, and the people from the security service,

1:40 they’re almost all Muslims from Germany,

1:43 so the Christians from Syria and Iraq have zero chance.

1:46 They get beaten, and the Security men just watch.

1:50 With the women it’s the same.

1:53 At the washing machine the Christian woman gets attacked by the Muslim woman:

1:56 ‘You have to wait, you are haram’; with Muslims ‘haram’ means unclean.

1:59 ‘You don’t wear a hijab, you are not a human’.

2:02 ‘Your boy is unclean, he can’t play with my boy’.

2:05 That’s how it goes. In gyms, barracks, container camps, Islam reigns.

2:10 Many have speakers and then everybody has to listen

2:14 to what the Imam tells them and rams into their brains.

2:17 The German security people are not intervening. And what could they do anyway?

2:21 Razzias? And immediately afterwards, business will just continue as usual.

2:24 So one has to just take that, because there are so many of them.

2:27 They don’t want it any other way. You can try to integrate as many as you want —

2:30 Germany can accomplish integration. But how then, exactly!?

2:33 This isn’t dressage, or re-education. That’s something the migrant would have to want for himself.

2:38 It’s all men, men, men. Very young, most of them.

2:41 When at the office a woman tells them something,

2:44 or a woman may deny them a demand,

2:47 that just doesn’t even exist for them, and they start talking to each other

2:50 in their own language. I’m not supposed to understand it.

2:53 But his sneer, I understand perfectly.

2:56 Sure, they’re all under pressure, but that’s not the problem.

2:59 They have no respect for females, and I sit there in front of them,

3:02 and I have power, and they develop hate, hate of us Germans.

3:05 Everything we have fought for here in Europe,

3:08 the equality of women and men, most of them despise it.

3:11 And that’s why the Right gets new followers, they hate Muslims,

3:14 yet they profit from them, and on top they have a lot of common with them

3:17 in terms of their subjugative culture.

3:20 And so the black African has to clean the toilets — the Arabs force him to,

3:24 and at night he gets raped next to the toilets.

3:27 Most of the Muslims feel discriminated against when they’re told to clean.

3:30 In the camp, even among the men, it’s everybody’s turn at some point.

3:33 Cleaning the community kitchen, sanitary areas,

3:36 but it’s always the black guy first,

3:39 and after the black guy, the light skinned Christian, that is the reality.

3:42 We at the base, we know that, we can see it.

3:45 This job requires a lot of strength.

3:48 Those who are litigating right now, the Syrians and Eritreans,

3:52 because for over a year now they’ve been waiting for an answer from BAMF

3:56 whether they will finally be accepted as asylum seekers,

3:59 because they want to work, because they want to get out of the camp,

4:03 I’m okay with that, because when you, as a case worker, say even the slightest thing

4:06 to the people above, it doesn’t do any good. (…)

4:10 Syria, that’s clear. There’s civil war, it’s difficult for them,

4:14 but a lot don’t even come from there, and we have to verify that.

4:17 “So tell us, how does it look in Syria?”

4:20 Says he, “everything kaput.” The translator is being threatened,

4:24 right in front of my eyes, I don’t understand anything anyway.

4:27 The young men from the Arab areas, they show us school report cards,

4:31 immaculate, 70% of them fake.

4:34 We know that, but one has to prove it. Presumption of innocence.

4:38 We are a constitutional state. So you just put these people on a waiting list.

4:42 There are some where you immediately notice that things are right,

4:46 so you like to help, and so a few crooks get through, oh well, we need them too.

4:52 But that’s just not how it is. More than 75% are cheating us.

4:55 We know it; they know it.

4:58 The men have zero perspective where they come from,

5:01 especially the young guys. It is a mass emigration. The women have

5:04 to bear kids, even more children, and the sons emigrate.

5:07 They come to us and ask for asylum, because they have to,

5:10 because Germany is not an immigration country;

5:13 every demand for asylum is a single incident. That’s basically our assignment.

5:17 Recording personal information, fingerprint and photo for the ID card.

5:21 If you receive a decision to deport, you go to your community,

5:25 get different papers, and see a colleague of mine.

5:28 We can’t continually compare our individual records.

5:31 The refugees supply each other with apps full of information about us,

5:35 which are the most lenient offices, there are also apps from German Jihadists.

5:40 Eritreans, that’s where lives have to be saved.

5:44 The women from there are totally intimidated, they look at you with sad eyes.

5:48 No energy, lifeless, but their integration, how is that supposed to go?

5:52 They are thrown into our offices and remain lost.

5:55 Their men sit down and wait until they get something.

5:58 I never once encountered one that had a plan.

6:01 Those from North Africa, they know what they want.

6:04 A better life. But asylum seekers they are not.

6:07 And there are already so many of them here, they are clogging the system,

6:10 and on top of that they’re creating the most problems.

6:13 Some real cute lads among them, but incredibly disrespectful.

6:16 They send their youngest ones to steal, adolescent single offenders,

6:19 so they don’t get punished, and they all know it too.

6:22 “Yeah, well,” it is then said, “we have to create incentives.”

6:25 Such rubbish. They should’ve never even been let into the country.

6:29 Most North Africans come from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Libya.

6:33 They’re losers who were gang members already back home.

6:36 Just what kind of work should they do here? This is a high-tech country.

6:40 They submerge themselves into their communities, get a monthly allowance

6:43 from us; that’s fine with them. They get €143 every month,

6:46 There is concern from up high that the refugees might feel insulted

6:49 if the money were transferred to their refugee card.

6:52 That way they can’t save money to send home,

6:55 and without cash, of course, they can’t bribe anyone either.

6:58 But that would be important. There are many blacks who would accept it.

7:01 But not Arabs. They feel discriminated against. I keep being amazed at all their demands.

7:06 Again and again some disappear from the camps, and it’s always young men.

7:10 Sometimes six of them, or ten, or twelve.

7:13 The camps are empty the next morning.

7:16 Of course they’re free humans, and not prisoners,

7:19 so there are no indications to go look for them.

7:22 For them we also don’t have fingerprints yet, no names, nothing.

7:25 They may have family and go there, which would be good because

7:28 at least then they’d be taken care of. Or not.

7:31 Where do they disappear to? Just recently there was another train of refugees

7:34 from Lower Bavaria northbound, 700 refugees, not yet registered.

7:39 20 of them pulled the emergency brake, took off, what’re they going to do?

7:42 The young girls, often still children, are almost all pregnant,

7:46 raped while they fled.

7:49 So the predominant attitude is: we don’t have to put them into school,

7:52 that isn’t helpful for their integration at this point,

7:55 and anyway we don’t have enough teachers.

7:58 I mean are we in Afghanistan and North Africa here so we can neglect girls?

8:01 I gained weight in the past months, chocolate treats against the frustration.

8:04 To my colleague this all is a question of fate. Germany has to help,

8:07 despite that we’re basically importing jihad and IS into the country, he says.

8:12 I like that. That’s just so constructive.

8:15 We need people, Germany has to become younger, they tell us from above.

8:20 Is that not a summons to immigrate?

8:23 The asylum seeker who isn’t one, for months he squats in the initial reception center.

8:27 From there to the communal center, one more year, and another year.

8:31 Can’t immigrate, can’t work. It’s obvious that one or the other would have bad ideas.

8:35 It is pure insanity. We need an immigration law.

8:38 We need quotas. And from above, they block it all.