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Germany 30 injured in knife attack
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Quote:In this shocking video, we delve into the recent Islamic stabbing attack in Germany that has left over 30 people injured. Witness the harrowing footage that captures the chaos and panic of the incident. We explore the events leading up to the attack, the response from law enforcement, and the implications for security in Germany and beyond. Join us as we discuss the societal impact of such violent acts and the ongoing debates surrounding immigration and extremism. This incident raises important questions about safety, community, and the challenges of integrating diverse cultures. Stay informed and aware of the realities of our world today.


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Just a matter of time if you forget the rapes and killings already happening
https://lists.theepochtimes.com/links/IG...owvULnP31X
Quote:ICE: Over 425,000 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Not in Agency’s Custody, Including 13,099 Convicted Killers

Federal immigration authorities have revealed that more than 425,000 illegal immigrants convicted of crimes, including more than 13,000 individuals convicted of homicide, are currently on the non-detained docket of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), meaning they’re not in ICE custody and could be roaming free in the United States.
The data was disclosed in a Sept. 25 letter from ICE deputy director Patrick Lechleitner to Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas), who issued a statement calling the situation “beyond disturbing.”
“The truth is clear—illegal immigrants with a criminal record are coming into our country,” Gonzales said.
Lechleitner’s letter to Gonzales indicates that as of July 21, there were 662,566 illegal immigrants with criminal histories on the agency’s national docket. Of these, 435,719 have been convicted of crimes, while another 226,847 face pending criminal charges.
Of the total number of convicted criminals, 425,431 of them are not currently detained, meaning they remain in the United States under some form of ICE supervision but are not held in ICE custody.
The 425,000-plus individuals on ICE’s so-called “non-detained” docket include 13,099 convicted of homicide, while another 1,845 face homicide charges.

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I am confused, or perhaps otherwise distracted... the first video make a reference to the knife attacker being prompted into violence by some personal matters related to his wife... and yet goes on to categorize this as terrorism...

Terrorism isn't about "I'm mad at my wife."  I think the "point" of terrorism is not personal -  and if it was... then it's not really 'terrorism.' 
I hope they can clear that up, and I would assume they would be quick to... unless the video author has his or her own agenda.

It's terrible that people were hurt and so much damage was wrought by this perpetrator... certainly a horrific anti-social crime. 

But calling it terrorism seems like a politically dramatic stretch.

I understand the entrenched and overt bias against the general circumstance of people having to accept a foreign culture "moving in"... this can only lead to hateful bias and all that comes from it.

Clearly many people in the region (not just Germany) are stressed over the relatively sudden influx of many migrants... It is a terrible affliction on a society that did not "invite" them, and were expected to simply acquiesce to the "official" platitudes that were used to justify the current state of affairs.
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