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The grim truth about Germany's immigration policy

In Germany only a minority is against immigrants.

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The grim truth about Germany's immigration policy

In Germany only a minority is against immigrants. If you disregard the people, who mostly come from federal states with a low proportion of foreigners and who sense that every dark-haired person is an attack on their hollow self-esteem, almost everyone who wants to see it sees that the country needs skilled workers - from doctors to craftsmen. Easier immigration therefore makes sense. Actually.

For the federal government, however, immigration has become a catch-all term. In it, the mass of refugees merrily mixes with the many migrants and the few skilled workers who are striving to enter the country.

The choice of this collective term is no coincidence. It is intended to cover up the failure of all governments since Gerhard Schröder to bring those immigrants into the country who are needed.

The truth is even grimmer: Those Germany desperately needs are not coming, no matter what the government offers. And those who don't need it stay, although they often don't have the right to do so.

But since immigration is necessary and the traffic light coalition wants to boast about its success in this field, at least the red-green part of the government is striving to declare all people who have crossed the German state border to be immigrants.

If at least the deportation of those whose asylum applications were rejected could be observed, it would be easier for the public to agree to faster naturalization. Only: it doesn't happen.

The FDP is now combining its approval of easier naturalization with the demand for stricter expulsion practices. she is right. Of course, the question still remains as to why naturalization should be at the beginning of the integration process and not at the end, as the Federal Government would like.

Whatever the outcome of the dispute, one thing cannot be denied: The problems will not be solved - neither those of the shortage of skilled workers nor those of refugee policy.

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