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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Jul 2016

    A surge in violence by migrants in Germany is disproportionately affecting a state that welcomed themhttp://on.wsj.com/2af0G1Z 

    3:08 PM - 25 Jul 2016
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    • Munson Dawg neufoxmoraes محمد الديرى Stephen Condon Rossana Gauna 🌱👩‍🔧 ABC mp Ruben 愚人老人
    36 replies 122 retweets 84 likes
      1. Zombie Hillary  🐸‏ @ObamaforTrump 25 Jul 2016
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        @SloatSJpic.twitter.com/5qPdRGu5YG

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      1. a2z‏ @petermu04344970 26 Jul 2016
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        @DavidCoburnUKip Merkel thinks this level of violence is acceptable to maintain cheap migrant labour. She needs to wake up.

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      1. Alex Webb‏ @pantyanimal 25 Jul 2016
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        The govt initiated it not the citizens, they didn't have a say.

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      1. ArtisaNCO15‏ @ArtisaNCO15 26 Jul 2016
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        Did I hear someone say "I told you so"? No?

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      1. XIN WEI‏ @PRCwising 25 Jul 2016
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        Why violence came, refugee. Why refugee came, war. Why war came, because US interests in the Middle East, so they call that democracy.

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      1. Mark Adams‏ @mesamark09 25 Jul 2016
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        @SloatSJ Merkel is directly to blame. Blind socialist actions have consequences.

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      1. English Cad‏ @englishcad 25 Jul 2016
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        sums it all up https://youtu.be/x-2VmohG_Pk 

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      1. Simon‏ @Simonmark00 25 Jul 2016
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        It was inevitable. and now its too late as more will come and the more you allow in the worse it will get. Merkel should be ashamed.

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      1. TJW 🇺🇸‏ @LuckyTJ00 25 Jul 2016
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        and Trump is crazy, come again!

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      1. Jörg der Krampus  🇦🇹‏ @jorgderzweite 25 Jul 2016
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        @SloatSJ They deserve it. Bunch of idiots.

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      1. Tudor ALEXIS  ⭐️  ⭐️‏ @tudoralexis1 25 Jul 2016
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        "a surge in violence by an extreme minority of migrants ... that magnanimously welcomed them" reflects the truth better.

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      1. HeyNow  👋‏ @NancyJoys 25 Jul 2016
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        @SloatSJ this is what Hillary wants for the US

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      1. Ryan‏ @rivermagic123 26 Jul 2016
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        @DavidCoburnUKip @SloatSJ I would say 'we told you so' but I think you know that already

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      1. John Sanderson‏ @SanderjoJohn 26 Jul 2016
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        Didn't realise there was a norm that measured the proportionate response to this sort of violence.

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      1. Terry Kaylor‏ @kaylor_terry 25 Jul 2016
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        @DouglasCarswell and corby see's no problem with immigration! Merkel has blood on her hands

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      1. Smart2012‏ @Smart20123 25 Jul 2016
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        @SloatSJ leaving as a foreigner in Germany is hard, Germans are nationalistic.. They still call foreigners guestarbeiter and kanake

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      1. Blaine G‏ @Blaine_G 25 Jul 2016
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        Rest easy, Germany. You don't have a terrorist problem, it's just work place violence.

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      1. Rodney Bashore‏ @Yendor1985 25 Jul 2016
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        I would pissed off too.

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