Well, we know more about the twenty four year old Tunisian wanted in the Berlin Christmas Market terror attack. His name is honest Amrie and he's one of the six thousand refugees welcomed with open arms in New Europe. Now we also know that a significant number of these migrants trained at Islamic state camps and they fought in the Rocker Syria their terrorists. The German warrant lists multiple aliases for this young man, three different nationally, six different names
and birthdays. His father told the Tunisian radio station that his son left home seven years ago and spent four years in an Italian prison for setting fire to a school. The Italian government says he was supposed to be expelled from the country, but the paperwork it just wasn't finished on time, and even with that track record, he was released. So government paperwork failure allowed the refugee terrorists in waiting to remain in Europe, where he crossed into Germany last year,
and the rest is history. So are there lessons to be learned here? Well? Yes, First, despite promises that refugees from war zones where terrorists flourish will be carefully vetted, some of them do, somehow slip through the cracks. It's amazing how that happens. We have no idea how many Second lesson liberals lacks attitudes towards immigration, security and borders. It leads to disaster. This is not debatable, it's not arguable. The proof is the ever rising death Tolle. But still
Europe's liberals don't seem to learn. Ours don't either. Russians probably made it happen anyway, right,
