The Swiss people have shown in several national referenda that they do not want their orderly society overrun with costly or hostile foreigners. But an African refugee mother and her seven children have put a major financial burden on the town of Hagenbuch (population 1,084 in 2013) in the Zurich canton.

Below, the sign posted during a referendum says “Enough already! Stop mass immigration.” In February, the Swiss voted to limit immigration.

The Eritrean family is getting the deluxe refugee plan — the house is cleaned by professionals, four of the kids have been bundled off to an orphanage and a team of social workers work six days per week to help the mom and remaining kids shop, cook and take guided tours. The cost is around $64,000 monthly.

No wonder villagers are irate, since their taxes may be raised by at least 5 percent to maintain all this luxury for a family of inept foreigners whom nobody local invited.

One astute resident observed that the money being spent on one family could help many more if spent on do-gooder projects abroad.

The linked article following has a good video that is not friendly to being embedded.