Monday, December 2, 2019

The 30,000 Story

It got brought up over the weekend in Germany, via various news sites....that the government can now admit that 30,000 deported immigrants (having either failed the visa paperwork, or committed enough crimes to warrant their deportation)....have found their way back into the country.

The urgency of some resolution to show the public this won't be accepted?  The Interior Ministry is having meetings and looking over options. 

For the general pubic, already frustrated with migration and the negative aspects.....it just adds more burden to the government's running of the program, and that this deportation 'vehicle' is marginally effective.

No one says the number of the 30,000 who are criminals or have past arrest records....it might be helpful to present that and show that the bulk don't fit into the criminal behavior group.  However, if the number is shown to be more than 50-percent....there's a serious problem sitting there and it'll just anger the public even more.

Helping the AfD anti-migration message?  That's the sad part of the story because when the government's program is proven to be ineffective....the blame goes right back to the CDU and SPD parties.

What might end up happening?  It wouldn't surprise me if some serious detention center gets set-up in some highly rural area of eastern Germany, and anyone of a migration identification with a deportee label and crime background....who just continues to return....will be just dumped there, and living under a prison-like condition for the remainder of their lives.  It's a sad way of handling this, but the present evaluation and deportation system lacks any true character or strength. 

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