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Tear down the last hurdles: New migration package from the German government


Written by Michael Paulwitz for Junge Freiheit.

A year after the devastating flood, people are still sitting on the ruins of their existence in the devastated Ahr Valley. Germany's towns and communities are gearing up to save the old and poor from freezing to death with “warmth halls” next winter. Meanwhile, Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) is working flat out to tear down the last hurdles to uncontrolled migration into our social systems.

Faeser's new "Opportunity Right of Residence" is an open invitation to social migration from all over the world, which seductively waves the blank check to lifelong full provision by the taxpayer. The prospects are good for anyone who somehow makes it to Germany. The urgent calls for savings and renunciation, which are descending on the autochthonous rabble from lofty government heights at ever shorter intervals, obviously do not apply to municipalities that are buying up the private housing market with guaranteed maximum rents from the office in order to accommodate “refugees” appropriately.

With increased speed and destructive consistency, the "traffic light" coalition government is continuing what its predecessors under Angela Merkel set in motion: the dissolution of the German republic and its welfare state, built up over generations, in a tribalized, multiculturalist booty society without guard rails and real restrictions. The "traffic light" fellows don't care much that they are making Germany even more than in the previous Merkel years Europe's wrongdoer in migration policy: ideology always takes precedence over reality in the predominant green-red coordinate system.

Permanent immigration
The Federal Minister of the Interior's "opportunity right of residence" emphasizes one-sidedly the "opportunities" - for migrants, of course, and not for one's own country. It is intended to replace chain toleration for rejected but not deported asylum seekers. The vague formulations are in fact the stepping stone to permanent legalization. About 136,000 of the approximately 250,000 tolerated could benefit from this. The minister wants to adjust other existing right-of-residence regulations in such a way that “more people can benefit from them”.

The key is “living with minors”; family reunification, which had previously been continuously expanded, is thus becoming a lever for permanent immigration. Tens of thousands of the approximately 800,000 Syrians in Germany can now apply for a German passport. You will also be happy to take this season ticket for the German social paradise with you.

"Special integration services" are sufficient to shorten the waiting period, which is only eight years anyway, and these essentially consist of sitting out mostly ineffective "integration courses". The fact that Faeser wants these to be available to all asylum seekers right from the start creates new jobs, at least in the green-red integration industry.

Willingness to help is exploited
Do we even have to mention the "return offensive" and the "facilitation of immigration of skilled workers" that are also written in the "migration package"? They are poor fig leaves. The FDP, who obviously donated it, also knows this. Deportations have regularly failed because of the state governments and courts. Nothing will change in the near future without fundamental reforms.

And what real “skilled worker” should voluntarily immigrate to Germany, where they have to pay maximum taxes to finance conditions they have turned their backs on at home, while real immigration countries such as Australia or Switzerland beckon with higher wages and lower burdens? The fact that among the millions of "skilled workers" who have poured into the country since 2015, there are not even a few thousand candidates for the airports, so that these should also be recruited directly from Turkey, basically says it all.

Faeser and "traffic light" shamelessly exploited the initially great willingness to help Ukrainian war refugees to raze the last bastions. The sudden opening of the Hartz IV system, initially for Ukrainians and free riders with Ukrainian passports, combined with the suspension of all Hartz IV restrictions, means an unconditional basic income that tends to deter people from taking up work despite good conditions. The message is well understood in the main countries of origin of immigrants. It comes at a time when the pressure on the EU's external borders is already increasing dramatically, even without the refugee movements from Ukraine.

Poland secures its border
While Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is still eagerly having "local staff" flown in from Afghanistan, in the first half of 2022 alone the number of asylum applications in Germany rose by 44 percent compared to the same period last year. 84,583 asylum seekers, mainly from Muslim countries, from January to June add up to another medium-sized city. Smuggling traffic is increasing on the Balkan and Mediterranean routes. Hundreds of young Africans storm the borders of the Spanish exclaves in North Africa, roaring in victory.

Meanwhile, Poland reports that its newly erected border fence has largely stopped illegal migration via Belarus. Greece warns of the next attack by Turkish President ErdoÄŸan with the migration weapon and insists on its right to reject illegal migrants to the EU. The French interior minister is looking for ways to implement the rigid migration policy of the election winner, the Rassemblement National, without his involvement.

And the German government? It prefers to deal with opening the gates and talks about "European solidarity". It is pointless to speculate about the motives behind this destructive policy. It is becoming increasingly difficult to assume that this is simply due to stupidity or incompetence and not malicious destructiveness. What is certain, however, is that if it is not corrected, the decline of a once prosperous country is approaching even faster than many expected.

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