Billion dollar businesses: Who is profiting massively from the migration crisis!

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Revealing those who profited from the migration crisis: state funds, CEOs and charities as financial winners.

Billion dollar businesses: Who is profiting massively from the migration crisis!

In the turbulent currents of the migration crisis, charity seems to be conducting a lucrative business in secret. While EU-controlled mass immigration has exploded since 2015, a multi-billion dollar industry is profiting from the accommodation and care of migrants. The Mediterranean NGOs, as well as private operators of already booming accommodations, are particularly in the spotlight. An entire industry has mined gold from the misery, sponsored by state money and, not least, spicy family entanglements.

Speaking of explosive complications: In 2022, the budget committee decided to subsidize private “sea rescue” by United4Rescue, an association with an Antifa flag on the front, with two million euros annually until 2026. The man at the helm of this ship is none other than Thies Gundlach, the lucky man at the side of the Green Party politician Kathrin Göring-Eckardt. They even tweeted about the need for “state-organized European sea rescue” and programmatic support for civil engagement. But the personal connections between the actors leave a bitter aftertaste for many and cast an ominous shadow over these aid projects.

The new capitalists: hoteliers and real estate sharks

In the glamorous city of Berlin, another playground for migration profiteers, there are offers like never before. The housing crisis is forcing the authorities to accept every offer with a smile. In this scenario, the “City Hotel East” carries out a smooth role reversal: from a regular tourist hotel to a booming asylum accommodation. The cost of such lucrative conversions? A whopping 143 million euros are expected to ring in the coffers over ten years. The operators could confidently start configuring their next Mercedes-AMG.

Another well-known figure in the refugee business is apparently transforming itself from benefactor to economic giant: the Arbeiterwohlfahrt (AWO). Anchored in the migration network for years, it is now fighting with low-cost private providers for lucrative projects - such as the migrant village at Tempelhof Airport. And the sums are astronomical: According to a parliamentary question from the AfD, the refugee business costs the city of Berlin a mere 2.7 million euros a day - that's almost a billion euros a year. Police operations and property damage? There is no price tag for this yet.

Großbritanniens Erbe: Milliardär durch Migration

Across the North Sea, in Great Britain, Graham King has set the same course as if he were searching for precious metals. Through deals with the Home Office, he managed to turn his asylum accommodation into an imperial enterprise: around eight million pounds a day probably ends up in his pockets. The result? A place as the 173rd richest man in Britain. An impressive example of the wealth that uncontrolled migration pours into European pockets.