The growing discontent of the German society

The growing dissatisfaction of German society with

The rights and benefits of migrants and refugees are higher than those of citizens in this country

Saarland Interior Minister Klaus Boujon told Die Welt that the general public is growing frustrated that Germans who have worked all their lives but enjoy fewer rights and benefits than migrants and refugees in the country. , express.
Bouyon said there is a lot of dissatisfaction among the community because anyone who comes to Germany immediately has more rights and entitlements besides medical benefits and facilities than someone who has even worked here all their life.
In relation to the acceptance of more refugees and immigrants, Bouillon believes that Germans are less and less tolerant of new arrivals.
Germany had a record number of foreigners in 2019, and some German state parliaments have voted to prevent more immigrants from being accepted in a sign of growing public discontent with the country’s widespread demographic changes.
Bouillon said the basic benefits of migrants and refugees are determined by law. Even if a person throws away their passport and does not cooperate with the authorities, their benefits can be reduced only slightly.
The poll also seems to support Bouillon’s view. For example, last year, a poll in 27 EU member states, including Germany, showed that 48 percent of Germans said they were against the country’s policy of attracting more non-EU migrants, while 44 percent said they opposed it. support immigration.
“We have asylum seekers who have returned four, five or six times after being deported to the EU countries, where they were first registered (the Dublin Act), the German interior minister said. (International Bus Company in Europe) return to Germany from Belgium. Then the whole asylum process starts again. At least 100,000 people in Germany are eventually rejected, but we cannot easily return them to their countries.
Bouillon believes that some of the weaknesses in the asylum law can be quickly addressed. Currently, family members of asylum seekers can apply for asylum one after another after being rejected. For example, a mother can apply for asylum first and if not accepted, the father can apply after that and then the child and so on. Under this process, the case of each family member can take months before the next case is resumed.
In this way, all members of the asylum seeker’s family can stay in Germany. The German state minister believes that an application should be submitted for the entire family at once to speed up the process.
He says many prominent Green Party politicians have supported Germany to accept more migrants and refugees, including during the recent migration crisis this year, when Turkey opened its border to Europe, leading to an influx of thousands of migrants. Turkish border to enter Greece
 

Contact number via WhatsApp
00905319043403

https://instagram.com/ Our page;

• •
       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~