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    1. Onlypizzafans69 on

      And this is also as far as german government is legally allowed to. If they say no, they cannot deport them, and they cannot take social benefits from them, since they are refugees from unstable and dangerous state.

    2. MaterialFroyo99 on

      Different spin to mama Merkel who was all Open The Gates! Funny how time changes our outlook

    3. He’s loosing elections and have no other way to stay employed rather than wave to right 😉
      If that guy was taking care of Germany those actions could be slightly different.

    4. My Kanzler, oh my Kanzler.
      With how limited residence for refugees works right now, he can demand all he wants, the law says no and so will the refugees that rather want to stay in Germany.

    5. Many of them already have citizenship. You’re stuck with them. The asylum and refugee laws are no longer fit for purpose.

    6. Oh our hospitals will be so happy losing half the doctors they have now…what is the purpose of such talking?

      The only syrians that might care about his words are those that are integrated and feel hurt by it.
      Great. Now we lose the people we need.

      Those that are just using the system won’t go home just cause merz says so now

    7. I somehow don’t think the poor people who used an oppressive regime as an excuse to leave are going to voluntarily go back to being poor in their home country despite said regime no longer being in power.

      As if anyone could have seen this coming 😱

    8. MercantileReptile on

      Well done, Chancellor. The world has noticed you exist and said something. Great job, have a cookie.

      I am starting to wonder if Merz is aware he can use Communication for something other than shoving his mug into the media any time he feels the need.

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