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Sex Assaults During German New Year's Eve Again... Guess Who Was Arrested

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Despite creating “safe zones” for women on New Year’s Eve, at least 13 cases of sexual assault were reported in Berlin, Germany.

The attacks took place in the capital at the German landmark Brandenburg Gate, and seven men were reportedly arrested, according to Berliner Zeitung.

In Cologne, nine women claimed they were inappropriately touched during the New Year celebration, with three arrests made, the U.K. Sun reported.

Authorities in Hamburg reported a “small measure” of alleged assaults, according to the Sun.

While one attack is too many, authorities did well to avoid a repeat of what happened in Cologne on New Year’s Eve in 2015 when more than 1,000 women were reportedly sexually assaulted by refugees.

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Berlin Police spokesman Thomas Neuendorf reportedly told Ruptly TV that the suspects in the 2017 New Year’s Eve assaults were “predominantly young men from Syria or Afghanistan,” the U.K. Metro reported.

This should come as no surprise. Germany has allowed over one million immigrants past its borders in the past few years.

As a result of allowing an influx of unvetted refugees cross their borders, the country struggles with high crime rates, along with a heavy economic impact.

Europe has wrestled with an onslaught of sexual harassment against women, especially during public events. Not surprisingly, refugees are responsible of most of these attacks.

The problem became so serious that women have gone to extreme measures, such as wearing a modern-day chastity belts to protect themselves.

Since when did women become responsible for the sick behavior of refugees?

It seems the German government has turned a blind eye to what was going on and even attempted to cover it up.

That is not the best way to counter crime waves, but this is a leftist European government we’re talking about.

It would appear that the “safe zones” were an attempt to protect women, and perhaps it worked to a certain extent, but the fact that these zones were needed in the first place is telling about how bad things continue to be in Germany.

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Germany’s tolerant refugee policy is destroying European culture, and we would be wise to learn from their mistakes.

We can be thankful that we have a president who believes in strong vetting and protecting the country’s citizens.

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