An estimated 126,000 illegal immigrants set for deportation from Germany have slipped through the fingers of immigration authorities, German Federal Police office (BKA) disclosed. German police hope that some of these illegal immigrants may have voluntarily left the country, German newspaper Die Welt reported.

The scenario of illegal immigrants “self-deporting” themselves out of Germany is most unlikely. It is more probable that many of these fugitives have acquired new identities and are drawing welfare from the state. As past Legal Insurrection reports indicate, it is very easy for asylum seekers to get multiple identities in Germany thanks to the bureaucratic chaos resulting from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s open door migrant policy.

In addition to illegal immigrants, more than three thousand Islamic radicals have also managed to elude arrests despite outstanding warrants, the Federal Police admitted. A large number of prison escapees are also on the run.

Germany’s right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) reacted to the revelations by slamming the government’s handling of immigration policy, saying it “gives an impression that this type of politics aims to cause maximum damage to Germany.” The party also questioned the official figure of 126,327 fugitive immigrants. The actual number should be much higher, the party asserted.

A statement issued by the AfD on social media said:

We have almost 300,000 fugitives on the run. It is unimaginable for any country that wants to be taken seriously for its rule of law. For a country where life is good, we enjoy it and want to live in safety [paraphrasing Merkel’s 2017 campaign slogan] there are as many fugitive criminals as the entire population of the city of Mannheim. Some 175,000 of them are criminals, potential Islamic terrorists (3,151) and prison inmates on the loose that have managed to elude the Federal Police (BKA). In addition to that there are 126.327 illegal immigrants who have gone underground. [Translation by the Author]

The revelations come as mainstream German media is involved in a campaign to undermine the deportation of rejected asylum seekers. Media commentators in Germany have been praising Elin Ersson, the Swedish activist who boarded a plane at Gothenburg airport to prevent the deportation of an Afghan refugee.

Last week, the German newspaper Tageszeitung paid homage to Ersson by publishing a 4-step “Guide to Disobedience” telling its readers how to obstruct and prevent immigration authorities from carrying out deportations. Advising its readers to disrupt the air traffic, the newspaper writes, “Once the plane doors are closed: that’s the time for real action, because German Federal Police cannot use any force at this point as dictated by the international law.” The aim of the “resistance” is to “prevent the plane from taking off. So long as you don’t sit down, the flight cannot take off.”

Muslim radicals and foreign offenders are apt at using the loopholes in Germany’s liberal immigration system to evade deportation and detention. Earlier this month, a German administrative court ordered authorities to bring the deported Tunisian jihadist and former confidant of Osama bin Laden, Sami A., back to Germany. The deported Islamist received €320,000 in welfare payments from the state, the German magazine Der Spiegel disclosed. His case is not an exception: many of the leading figures of the German Islamist scene, along with their extended families, are living on welfare.

Uncontrolled mass migration from Arab and Muslim countries, a broken down immigration system, and a generous welfare state are Allah-sent gifts to the radical Muslims living in Germany.

According to a recent intelligence report, the number of jihadists in the country has doubled in past five years, crossing the 10,000-mark. While activist media in Germany are busy undermining the workings of the country’s immigration agency, the radical Islamists are amassing a formidable army in the heart of Europe.

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