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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Japan Admits 27 Muslim Refugees, Now Look What Happened Next… Trump Is Right

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Just a few months after Japan allowed refugees to come into their country, two of them have already been arrested for gang rape.
The Tokyo Reporter reported that Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested two Turkish nationals currently applying for refugee status for allegedly raping a woman in Kita Ward.
On Dec. 27, Onder Pinarbasi, 22, and a 16-year-old boy allegedly took a 30-year-old woman to a public bathrooom near JR Akabane Station and sexually assaulted her. The woman had been visibly intoxicated and was finding her way home.

After violating the woman, they also allegedly stole about $80 in cash from her.
Pinarbasi has been charged with rape and robbery, but claimed the boy committed both crimes. However, the boy refused to accept full blame and only admitted to the robbery charge.
“I did not force myself upon her,” the boy told officials in a Feb. 22 statement .

The incident occurred only a few weeks after the men had received refugee status. They applied for the status back in August and October, telling the Immigration Bureau of Japan that they did not want to return to Turkey due to “problems that exist between relatives.”
The two had been given “special permission to stay in Japan.”
Pinarbasi and the boy are only two of 27 refugees recently admitted into the country. Their religion was not listed specifically, but 98 percent of the residents of Turkey identify themselves as Muslims.
This incident is not the first refugee-related crime.

Germany has reported a rise in violent crimes due to the refugee infiltration, most especially sex-related offenses. And other countries, such as Sweden and Australia, have reported the same results as well.
Refugees in both the United States and Europe have also been linked to international terror cells and the Islamic State terror group.
H/T RedFlag News

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