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Originally Posted by Lune
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I'd like to remind you that a large proportion of those inundating Germany are not Syrian refugees, but economic migrants from West/North Africa, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
And it could be accomplished by not supplying them with economic benefits, housing, and jobs, and instead rewarding them with deportations. There is a reason these people are heading for Germany and not settling in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, or Poland.
If the German people want to be compassionate and help Syrian refugees, that is their prerogative. But 1 million+ is likely too many to integrate and assimilate without the formation of insular immigrant communities cloistered away into a parallel society. Germany is already a tiny country, roughly the size of Nevada, stuffed with 80 million people.
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Thank you but I don't need the reminder. It's just my opinion that the economic migrants should be identified in due process by the authorities and finally the courts and not by the border guards or the press or the populace or whatever you suggest.
Also I don't know what the alternative to providing food and shelter should be. Have them fend for themselves living on the streets? You sure would like that. You can't deport them if they have the right to stay under the constitution. Finding out who falls under this category on an individual basis takes time and effort as I said above.
To open up another layer in this problem the "support" does not end up with the refugees. They get the bare necessities to survive whereas the big money ends up in the pockets of the Germans who provide the food and shelter at ridiculously overpriced rates.