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6.2 million 3rd world migrants have applied for ‘asylum’ in Europe since 2011

At least 6.2 million migrants from the 3rd world claiming to be ‘refugees’ have demanded that European governments give them ‘asylum’ since January 2011, official statistics published by the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) have revealed.

In July of 2019 alone, the number of “applications for international protection’ submitted in the 30 EU countries (EU member states plus Switzerland and Norway) amounted to close to 62,900, a 26 percent increase compared to the previous month, according to EASO figures.

During the period between January and July of this year, there have been 400,100 third world migrants who’ve applied for ‘asylum’ in Europe. 

Upon further examination of the EASO reports from over the years, the full picture of mass immigration from the third world into Europe, or ‘Replacement Migration’ as the UN describes it, comes into crystal clear focus. 

As per archived EASO annual reports spanning from 2011 to 2018, the total number of ‘asylum’ applications in Europe, per year, were as follows:

 

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