Berlin - Loosen to work: False incentives for illegal migration increase.

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Berlin - The ban on work for rejected asylum seekers is to be relaxed and tolerance is to become the rule. According to Gunnar Schupelius, author at the Bild newspaper, these are wrong decisions, as this increases the incentive to illegal migration even further. Although Chancellor Scholz had promised to bring rejected asylum seekers out of the country at the end of October, the Federal Cabinet decided the exact opposite shortly afterwards. In the future, rejected asylum seekers should get a toleration much easier by proving a job with a minimum weekly working time of 20 hours. In addition, the tolerance should be granted to everyone who has come into the country by the end of 2022. This means that rejected asylum seekers with a ...

Berlin - Loosen to work: False incentives for illegal migration increase.

Berlin - The ban on work for rejected asylum seekers is to be relaxed and tolerance is to become the rule. According to Gunnar Schupelius, author at the Bild newspaper, these are wrong decisions, as this increases the incentive to illegal migration even further. Although Chancellor Scholz had promised to bring rejected asylum seekers out of the country at the end of October, the Federal Cabinet decided the exact opposite shortly afterwards. In the future, rejected asylum seekers should get a toleration much easier by proving a job with a minimum weekly working time of 20 hours. In addition, the tolerance should be granted to everyone who has come into the country by the end of 2022. This means that rejected asylum seekers no longer have to leave with a work and can receive protection in Germany instead. For Gunnar Schupelius, this decision counteracts asylum and refugee law, which distinguishes persecuted people from those who are looking for a better life. The possibility of toleration increases the incentive for migrants to illegally enter Germany. Schupelius points out that other European countries such as the Scandinavian already take drastic measures to combat illegal migration while Germany shy away from being put into the right corner by the media. The Berlin Senate, on the other hand, remains in beautiful words and demands a clear signal from the federal government, so that people do not even make their way to Germany without a valid reason.

Source: According to a report by www.bild.de