How long will this continue?
If you can believe the words of Chancellor Olaf Scholz (65, SPD), then it won’t be long. The chancellor has had enough: “Things cannot remain as they were before,” Scholz told the RND newspaper. “More than 70 percent of refugees arriving in Germany have not been previously registered, although almost all of them have been in other EU countries.”
Now Scholz is also aware of it: more and more refugees are coming to Germany. However, there is an uphill battle that must be waged to reduce the number of illegal migrants.
Casual talkers versus procrastinators! It’s about border controls, ending funding for refugees, and more funding for city governments. And of course about the state elections next Sunday (Bavaria, Hesse).
The fight for the right asylum course!
► “We have to realize that we can no longer afford this asylum policy. “If we offer a higher level of social benefits, we should not be surprised that people try to come to Germany whenever possible,” said the CDU legend. German politician (81) in “Zeit Online”.
► Minister of Development Svenja Schulze (55, SPD) counter in BILD: “Fences and walls will not stop desperate people in the long run (…). That’s why we must fight despair, for example reasons to flee, and open regular migration routes.”
► Minister of Social Affairs Schleswig-Holstein Aminata Toure (30, Green Party) said: “States and municipalities have a special responsibility to fulfill their respective duties in this extraordinary situation.”
► CDU Minister demanded stationary control of Germany’s borders.
► Deputy head of Hesse’s Green Party government Tarek Al-Wazir (52), on the other hand, said in WELT am SONNTAG: “I want to protect Europe’s freedom of movement, to do this we must enforce order at the external borders.”
► Minister of Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock (42, Green Party) said: “I think the foreign policy approach of using lawnmowers for domestic reasons is a bold approach.”
Even Chancellor Olaf Scholz (65, SPD) admitted: The number of refugees arriving is “too high”.
► CDU boss Friedrich Merz (67) warned: “We will not be able to accept asylum seekers in the long term as we do now. Mostly young men come – it’s not like that.”
► Even a US billionaire Elon Musk (52) on! The accusation: Traffic lights finance ships in the Mediterranean, thereby fueling illegal migration.
CDU general Carsten Linnemann (46) is angry about the asylum struggle. He demanded an inflammatory speech from Olaf Scholz. “The Chancellor must send a signal to the rest of the world: our capacity is running out. We will stop illegal migration,” Linnemann told BILD.
With the parliamentary secretary Thorsten Frei (50, CDU), Linnemann has drawn up an asylum agreement. The CDU wants to implement the agreement with traffic lights – similar to the 1993 asylum transition.
The CDU leadership wants to drastically reduce the number of illegal migrants
1. Border control! The government should immediately contact EU boss Ursula von der Leyen (64) and request stationary monitoring at the borders with Switzerland, Poland and the Czech Republic.
2. Chip cards! Asylum seekers should no longer receive any money in the future. On the other hand, e.g. B. Pay for food with a prepaid card.
3. Deportation center! Speed up asylum procedures in transit zones at state borders. Rejected applicants must wait at the return center to be deported.
4. Recording stops! Voluntary admissions programs (e.g. with Afghanistan) should be stopped immediately.
5. Safe country! The federal government should “immediately declare the Maghreb and Indian states as safe countries of origin.”
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