Hans-Georg Maaßen, the former head of the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, sharply criticized the European migration policy, who also warned of the dangers of excessive immigration. According to him, Europe will succumb to another culture. According to a study, by 2200, the majority of Europe's population will be Muslim.

"A completely different culture is approaching us. We are not prepared for this at all, because we are not even capable of resolving conflicts by force, like these family clans from Arab states. These people resolve conflicts by force, while the Central Europeans think that this can only happen through the courts," said Hans -Georg Maaßen to the Austrian newspaper Exxpress, as v4na.com . The former head of the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution drew attention to the fact that different cultures collide in Europe due to immigration.

"The Europeans will surrender because, on the one hand, they are completely unable to perceive this conflict, and on the other hand, they are unable to resolve conflicts in a similar way," he said, adding,

The result of this will be the gradual destruction of our European cultures.

This is already visible, especially in the big cities, as a fundamental problem in Europe is the "loss of values", added Maaßen. As he said:

"We don't know where we want to go. What should Germany or Austria look like in 2030? We live for the moment and therefore fall short of others who have a religion or an ideology who know where they want to go. We miss the mission.”

At the same time, he added that migrants, who are sometimes looked down upon because they come from less developed countries, do have this mission.

According to population projections, by 2160-2170, that is, in about four to five generations, Muslims are expected to make up three-quarters of the population in countries such as France, Sweden and Spain. The Norwegian news portal Document wrote that PSU Research Review's 2019 predictions, Western Europe will be largely Muslim by 2200.

In France, Great Britain, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Greece, Ireland and Lithuania, more than three-quarters of the population will be Muslim, while in Norway, the Netherlands and Germany this proportion will be slightly lower, but still around 50 percent.

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