Is Germany actually going by way of a migration disaster? | DW News



Migration is a very powerful subject for a lot of German voters. Some politicians are pushing concern, which has change into a decisive consider elections. However how many individuals are literally coming to Germany?

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45 thoughts on “Is Germany actually going by way of a migration disaster? | DW News”

  1. The answer to these questions should also include everyday experiences like walking the streets, visiting the doctor, going to school. It fully ignores that a lot of ppl are already in the country, that crime is up etc.

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  2. What do these numbers show? As per the analysis of the Dutch or Danish government (I don't remember it), asylum seekers cost 100,000 to 500,000 Euro over the long run (per person, depending on country of origin), even lower numbers are not sustainable. The other question is: which culture does Germany want? These asylum seekers on average are far more violent than native Germans. Does Germany want to double the number of murders in the long run?

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  3. DW is are downplaying the collapse of the political establishment after the elections in east Germany. The main stream media have an agenda to hide the political behaviour behind migration issue. It's not solely anti migration sentiment but also due to Germanys support for Ukraine war. The people want cease fire instead of providing weapons and support to Ukraine. The people in Germany are angry because of inflation due to this war. They are not able to bear the high prices of gas, electricity, housing, fuel and food/groceries.

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  4. You have tens of thousands of people within your borders who see your country as nothing more than an economic zone. They speak a different language, marry with people from their home nation. They have no loyalty to Germany. How is that a cohesive society.?

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  5. With all those people Germany got only +6% growth since 1990, Austria got +19, similarly all western neighbors of Germany except for Switzerland that had a boost of 31%! The thing with Germany is that politicians are bad in make use of people, integrating them and making problems for high qualified people that wants to work and integrate.

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  6. Of course there is a crisis. It's not about having few hundred thousand per year. You have to add the numbers of the previous years! Germany does not have the capacity to take in unlimited new illegal immigrants! And asylum applicants are not the right number. The ones who get asylum are few. The majority does not have the right to stay and stay anyways!

    This year Germany managed to send back 28 (!) men back to Afghanistan! Twenty eight!

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  7. Is Shörmäny goink zru ä Mygräshon crisiss?

    No no, it isn't. Ve are still able to help ze whole worlt. Ve tried conquering ze whole worlt, but zat was not ok wiz ze ozers. Now ve help ze whole worlt. Shörmäny wins again.

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