90K immigrant enter bosaso each year

are you concerned

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • no

    Votes: 5 31.3%
  • horrified

    Votes: 7 43.8%

  • Total voters
    16
These are short documentaries; please watch them. If this continues, Somalia—or whichever region you're from—won't belong to us or our people anymore. We are being replaced on a large scale.

I’ve always wanted to understand the numbers because we face a problem where people are not accounting for them. Occasionally, I hear Somali mothers discussing the increasing presence of unfamiliar people in all regions.

Another concerning fact is that the West is closing its borders to immigrants from across the world. If we don’t find a way to address this and ensure they leave, they will stay. Moreover, since these people don’t speak our language, it will create further issues, especially in infrastructure and the healthcare system.
 
If these people are stating we are headed out of Bosaso to Yemen why are they not go throw Djibouti it make no sense logical, but it makes sense if they are group of people who are not leaving. Also that long walk lets them explore Somalia
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Suldaaanka

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On one hand I am genuinely terrified of the possibility of Oromo expansion/replacement in the Somali Peninsula

On the other hand these people are masaakiin and I feel obligated to sympathize with their plights

I have no idea how to feel. It’s a tough situation to assess, I wonder how the locals feel regarding it.
 
These are short documentaries; please watch them. If this continues, Somalia—or whichever region you're from—won't belong to us or our people anymore. We are being replaced on a large scale.

I’ve always wanted to understand the numbers because we face a problem where people are not accounting for them. Occasionally, I hear Somali mothers discussing the increasing presence of unfamiliar people in all regions.

Another concerning fact is that the West is closing its borders to immigrants from across the world. If we don’t find a way to address this and ensure they leave, they will stay. Moreover, since these people don’t speak our language, it will create further issues, especially in infrastructure and the healthcare system.

they oppress other Somalis in Galbeed yet come to us as misakeen and I don’t buy it, they come as one but as soon as they become larger and expand they start kibring. I’m pretty sure there’s an article where they were scraping metal from people’s graves in the south. Very disturbing, it reminds me of those CIA documents where it states Ethiopian government use immigration as a expansionist tactic
 
I definitely understand these people are not miskeen but rather an army sent to learn the landscape and the regions and who lives where. Like I said early why don't they go throw Djibouti is because it will make it harder for Somali regional government to take them out if they travel to the far ends. They are in all regions if 300k came in 2019 How many came sense to day or even how many have left?
 
Important things to clarify:
1. Most of those Ethiopian immigrants end up in Yemen or the gulf countries, trying to find work as maids and handymen, they don’t settle in PL or bosaso for that matter.

2. The flow of isis fighters isn’t coming through the refugee convoy but through somaliland with tacit support and approval by the administration there, they land in Addis and they’re coming from Ethiopia into somaliland by car, they’re ferried through into PL by isis operatives in the region.
 
We have to start demanding more out of these government, I find it rather strange how we are fighting each other and posting it on X but rather not spend that energy on getting these people out. What the fk is with these people. We are being invaded but we are eating ourselves :what1:
 
On one hand I am genuinely terrified of the possibility of Oromo expansion/replacement in the Somali Peninsula

On the other hand these people are masaakiin and I feel obligated to sympathize with their plights

I have no idea how to feel. It’s a tough situation to assess, I wonder how the locals feel regarding it.
There will be no large scale oromo settlement into Somalia, they’re simply passing through. And most somalis are xenophobic and hostile enough to prevent them settling there long term.
 
We have to start demanding more out of these government, I find it rather strange how we are fighting each other and posting it on X but rather not spend that energy on getting these people out. What the fk is with these people. We are being invaded but we are eating ourselves :what1:
We’re not being invaded, there’s no large scale settlement of oromos occurring in Somalia proper, Dhire daba and Harar is lost though, my condolences to jidwaq/Dir/karanle
 
There will be no large scale oromo settlement into Somalia, they’re simply passing through. And most somalis are xenophobic and hostile enough to prevent them settling there long term.
Sxb these people are looking to settle. out of that 280k that came in 2019 how many have left ? I bet you 1k that 250k of them haven't left since 2019. What numbers do you have and give sources ?
 

Shimbiris

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I was in Bosaso just last year during the summer. This is alarmist nonsense. There aren't even that many Oromos and Xabashis, to be honest.

And this was a time when they'd be particularly visible as most of the Somalis had gone to the tuuloyin to avoid the summer heat. All I met were a handful of Oromo barbers and see a handful of groups here and there at restaurants. The vast majority of the town was Somali.

If that many really pass through Bosaso then they probably really do pass through and go to Arabia or wherever else.
 
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