With Trump kicking out the illegals, Canada is going to get flooded the same way and Trudeau will take them all in .No wonder the right is surging all over.
This is the Islamification of the Netherlands: In Limburg, a Somali family with 15 children has been given not one but two houses, totaling over 2,100 square feet, and they’re now considering moving if the wall separating the two units is reinstalled.
As Dutch citizens struggle to make ends meet, their tax dollars are funneled into housing and supporting families like this—essentially funding a small army of new Islamic children while borders stay wide open.
Housing crisis? Apparently not for this family, who’s been comfortably settled since 2011. Back then, they had a mere 12 children, now increased to 15. Clearly, they haven’t been idle. Five of the children have since moved out, but the family remains housed and thriving on the Dutch taxpayer’s dime.
De Telegraaf reports: “The Qasim family will soon face an uncertain future as Wonen Limburg plans to restore the two homes to their original state by re-adding the dividing wall. It is not yet known where the family of twelve will go. ‘If we stay here, we’ll have to split between the two houses,’ says Faadhumo. ‘If that’s not allowed, we’ll move. We’d prefer to stay here.’ Moving, she adds, would be ‘particularly difficult’ for their children in school.”
The horrors of Mogadishu pale in comparison to the inconvenience of a wall separating two large, taxpayer-funded homes in the Dutch town of Weert—while hard-working Dutch families struggle to keep their heads above water.
This is the Islamification of the Netherlands: In Limburg, a Somali family with 15 children has been given not one but two houses, totaling over 2,100 square feet, and they’re now considering moving if the wall separating the two units is reinstalled.
As Dutch citizens struggle to make ends meet, their tax dollars are funneled into housing and supporting families like this—essentially funding a small army of new Islamic children while borders stay wide open.
Housing crisis? Apparently not for this family, who’s been comfortably settled since 2011. Back then, they had a mere 12 children, now increased to 15. Clearly, they haven’t been idle. Five of the children have since moved out, but the family remains housed and thriving on the Dutch taxpayer’s dime.
De Telegraaf reports: “The Qasim family will soon face an uncertain future as Wonen Limburg plans to restore the two homes to their original state by re-adding the dividing wall. It is not yet known where the family of twelve will go. ‘If we stay here, we’ll have to split between the two houses,’ says Faadhumo. ‘If that’s not allowed, we’ll move. We’d prefer to stay here.’ Moving, she adds, would be ‘particularly difficult’ for their children in school.”
The horrors of Mogadishu pale in comparison to the inconvenience of a wall separating two large, taxpayer-funded homes in the Dutch town of Weert—while hard-working Dutch families struggle to keep their heads above water.
Twee woningen in Weert voor Somalisch asielgezin met vijftien kinderen: huis vinden voor grote families is hels karwei voor gemeenten
In Weert werd een voormalige woongroep de thuisbasis van Qasim Sid en Dhaahin Madoobe en hun vijftien kinderen.
www.telegraaf.nl
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