Once again, the cheese-eaters value "political correctness" more highly than common sense, and even human life, eh?
"On 19 December 2016, a truck was deliberately driven into the Christmas market beside Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Breitscheidplatz in Berlin. The terrorist attack left 12 people dead and 56 others injured....ISIL released a video of Amri pledging allegiance to the terror group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Amri arrived for the first time in Europe in 2011 on a refugee raft[63] at the island of Lampedusa. He lied about his age, pretending to be a minor, and was sent to the temporary migrants reception center on the island. At the center, according to Italian security officials, Amri "took part in a particularly violent riot, when the center was set on fire and several people were injured" and was sentenced for it and robbery to four years in prison, which he served in two jails in Sicily.[64]
Amri was released in 2015; according to Italian officials, the Tunisian authorities refused to accept his repatriation to Tunisia, and it is believed that he went to Germany around this time...
The man arrived in Germany in July 2015 and applied for asylum in April 2016. He used at least 14 different aliases and posed as a citizen of Syria, Egypt or Lebanon. He reportedly had tried to recruit participants for a terrorist attack since the spring, and once tried to buy a pistol from an undercover police officer. He had been overheard by the German intelligence offering to carry out a suicide attack, but the
German authorities had decided not to arrest him ...
In Germany he was involved in a bar brawl and drug dealing; later he was involved in a knife attack over drugs in July 2016 and disappeared after police tried to question him.[72] Three weeks before the attack,
Moroccan intelligence warned Germany about the terrorist attack planned by him....
On 21 December, police announced that investigators had found, under the truck's driver's seat,
a suspension of deportation permit belonging to Anis Amri, a man who was born in Tataouine, Tunisia, on 22 December 1992.
Euroskeptic politicians also condemned the lack of border checks under the Schengen system for allowing the perpetrator to travel freely through several countries after the attack. By contrast, several other national and international political commentators praised what they described as the cool-headed reaction of the Merkel administration,
and condemned the right-wing reaction as dangerous
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Berlin_attack
Notwithstanding the warnings from other governments, his criminal conduct, and all the other obvious signs, this guy had his deportation suspended.
Get the picture, here? Why was this guy running free all over Europe and Germany? Why is it that those who "condemned the lack of border checks" are the ones the left-wing thinks are "dangerous" and not the terroists themselves? Why do they "praise" the Merkel administration for its suicidal policies?
Innate common sense is ridiculed by the left-wing ideologues, it seems. Those who advocate "open borders" can't seem to grasp the simplest lessons that are there to be learned from European experience.