Billions of business: Whoever benefits massively from the migration crisis!
Billions of business: Whoever benefits massively from the migration crisis!
In the turbulent flows of the migration crisis, charity seems to be hiding a lucrative business in a hidden. While the EU-controlled mass immigration has exploded since 2015, a billion-dollar industry benefits from the accommodation and supply of migrants. The Mediterranean NGOs, as well as private operators of accommodation that are already booming. An entire branch of industry has grown from the misery, sponsored by state funds and not last piced family entanglements.
Speaking of explosive complications: 2022 The budget committee decided to subsidize the private “sea rescue” by United4Rescue, an association with an Antifa flag on the front, by 2026 with two million euros a year. The man at the wheel of this ship is none other than Thies Gundlach, the lucky one alongside the Green politician Kathrin Göring-Eckardt. This even tweeted from a need for "state -organized European sea rescue" and programmatic support for civil engagements. But the personal interdependencies among the actors leave a bitter aftertaste for many and throw an ominous shade on these aid projects.
The new capitalists: hoteliers and real estate sharks
in the glamorous City of Berlin, another play area for migration professionals, prevailing offers like never before. The housing emergency requires the authorities to accept every offer with a kiss hand. In this scenario, the “City Hotel East” takes a smooth role exchange: from the regular tourist hotel to a booming asylum accommodation. The cost of such lucrative conversions? A whopping 143 million euros are said to ring in the coffers for over ten years. The operators could confidently configure their next Mercedes-AMG.
Another well -known effects in the refugee business apparently changes from benefactors to economic size: workers' welfare (AWO). Anchored in the migration network for years, she is now fighting for lucrative projects with private sector cheap providers - such as the migrant village at Tempelhof Airport. And the sums are astronomical: According to a parliamentary request from the AfD, the refugee business costs the city of Berlin Schlappe 2.7 million euros a day - that makes almost a billion euros a year. The police and damage to property? No price tag is ready for this.
Great Britain's legacy: billionaire through migration
beyond the North Sea, in Great Britain, Graham King set the same course as if he were looking for precious metal. Through deals, he managed to make his asylum accommodations an imperial company: Around eight million pounds every day migrate into his pockets. The result? A place as 173rd rich man in Great Britain. An impressive example of wealth that is rinsed in European pockets that is uncontrolled.
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Ort | Berlin, Deutschland |