Sebastian Walter: Asylum policy needs more humanity and facts
Sebastian Walter, top candidate for the Brandenburg state election, criticizes the current asylum debate and calls for a look at the causes of escape. In his opinion, he emphasizes that migrants make indispensable contributions to society and demands fair working conditions and a rethink in refugee policy. He warns of the political instrumentalization of terrorist debates and advocates a solidarity. Read more about his perspectives on the migration question and the challenges in Brandenburg.

Sebastian Walter: Asylum policy needs more humanity and facts
The importance of the asylum debate: voices from Brandenburg
In times of global crises and challenges, asylum policy is a central topic in the political discussion. On September 22, state elections are pending in Brandenburg, and the political landscape is shaped by intensive debates. Especially the statements of Sebastian Walter, the top candidate of the Left Party in Brandenburg, are in focus.
Walter is critical of the current discussion situation, which in his opinion is often one -sided. After a terrorist attack, measures to prevent radicalization and crime are not talked about, but instead about deportations and absorption stops. This is absurd in his eyes and ignores the complex causes of flight that drive people to leave their homeland.
The influence of causes of flight on asylum policy
Asylum policy cannot be viewed independently of the geopolitical contexts, emphasizes Walter. He calls for a deeper examination of the causes of war and terror. Countries like Germany that actively export weapons are responsible for the situation from which war refugees start their way to Europe.
The role of immigrants in society
Walter also looked at the immigrants who live and work in Germany. He urged that many areas, such as health care or food supply, were not functional without these people. His appeal to the Germans: "Imagine the people who work here would no longer appear for a day - that would have significant effects." This illustrates the integral value of immigrants for society.
economic policy demands and social justice
A central concern of Walter is the creation of jobs that not only offer securing a livelihood, but also ensure a fair remuneration. The falling real wages and a lack of tariff -loving regulations are the result of a policy that has been based on cuts and privatization for years, which ultimately leads to a deterioration in living conditions. These topics are particularly important in the current election period.