Mass immigration is not just a British problem as all the west is under threat. So no-one should be amazed to hear that Finland is now a destination for immigrants and asylum seekers, in a country that had hardly any immigrants a few years ago.
The difficult language and the harsh climate acted as a strong deterrent as there are plenty of places that are more appealing. However things started to change in the last few years where an increasing number of refugees have been allowed in that country.
The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) has said in a recent statement that the number of asylum applications in Finland is on course to reach record levels this year. By the end of July, a total of 2,700 people had applied for asylum here since January. If the rate of applications is maintained, more than 5,000 people will have applied by the end of the year – an increase of over 1,000 year on year.
Most asylum seekers are originally from Iraq or Somalia, although the number of Iraqi refugees has decreased recently. In part, this decrease can be attributed to new policies in the immigration service, which no longer considers applicants from certain regions of Iraq to be automatically entitled to asylum.
The reason for the increase in immigration is obvious as Finland has a generous welfare system and a political elite committed to turning a peaceful and mono-ethnic country in a multiracial hellhole. In fact already many Finns are upset by this change imposed on them. It’s true that now immigrants make up only 2.5% of the population but this can change soon and they are well aware how this inflow can increase exponentially.
So far this has helped the True Finns Party, a nationalist party who is committed to maintaining Finland’s generous welfare system and see immigration and the EU as a threat to Finnish society.
In the latest EU election True Finns got 9.8% and an MEP, its leader Timo Soini, sitting in the Europe of Freedom and Democracy Group, together with UKIP MEP Nigel Farage. Unsurprisingly supporters of that party have been accused of being racist and xenophobic and the main Finnish parties, like their British counterparts, keep telling voters lies about the benefits of mass immigration and multiculturalism.
An example is the trial of Jussi Alla-aho, a Finnish slavic linguist, blogger and politician (he is a councillor in Helsinki) who is under trial for incitement of racial hatred. In his blog, Scripta, he criticised the number of immigrants coming to Finland and claimed that Muslims cannot be integrated.
In the meantime ordinary citizens are starting to get organized. An internet based group plans to establish a new political party known as “Change 2011” with the aim of challenging current policies on immigration. The group now plans to collect the required 5,000 names needed to gain a place on the register of political parties.
According to the group’s leader Juha Mäki-Ketelä, it aims to win three seats in parliament in elections to be held in 2011. The group claims its objectives include the prevention of immigration for economic advantage. It also wants a referendum on the issue of immigration.
Mäki-Ketälä says the group will target those members of the True Finns Party who are critical of current immigration policy.
With luck Finnish will start to wake up and stop this globalist madness well before Finland will become a broken country like the UK.
GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS


