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EU Superstate Seeks the Destruction of Europe:
Wants 50 Million Africans to Invade by 2050

October 12, 2008

In an astonishing move which will lead to the total destruction of Europe, the EU Superstate has drawn up plans to invite more than 50 million Africans to Europe by 2050 in a special immigration deal.

The first step in this taxpayer-funded betrayal of all European people was the setting up of a “job centre” in Mali last week which is designed at promoting the “free movement of people in Africa and the EU.”

Brussels economists — quite falsely — claim Britain and other EU states will “need” 56 million immigrant workers between them by 2050.

The report, by the EU statistical agency Eurostat, claims that all these immigrants are needed to “fund pensions and health needs” — while all the evidence shows that Third World immigration imports low level, low skilled workers, of whom the vast majority end up using welfare, and not supporting it.

The EU report, by French MEP Francoise Castex, calls for immigrants to be given legal rights and access to social welfare provision such as benefits.

Ms Castex said: “It is urgent that member states have a calm approach to immigration. To say ‘yes’, we need immigration, we must accept it.”

The proposals include the creation of a “blue card” system, based on the American green card that provides full working and welfare rights.

Blue card holders would be entitled to move freely across the EU, setting up home in any of the 27 member states.

Sir Andrew Green, of MigrationWatchUK said: “England, with Holland, is already the most crowded country in Europe.

“As it is, we have to build the equivalent of seven cities the size of Birmingham over 25 years for the immigrants the Government already expects.

 ”Higher levels of immigration are the last thing we need with a recession approaching.”

The proposals – part of the Africa-EU Partnership signed in Portugal last December — also warns of the negative effects of mass immigration and calls for “better integration of African migrants.”

It calls too for a compassionate approach to the eight million illegal immigrants already living in the EU.

It states: “Irregular migrants must not be treated like criminals. Many risk their lives seeking freedom or the means of subsistence in Europe.”

The declaration calls on the EU to assist African governments to set up migration information centres “to better manage labour mobility between Africa and the EU.”

The first was the job centre opened in Bamako, capital of Mali, on Monday. Other centres are expected to open soon in other west African states and later in north Africa.


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