I noticed in Hessen news today that local state talks this morning resulted in thirty more billets being authorized for the immigration approval/disapproval process.
What they've basically hinted....they want failed asylum seekers to be sent back as quickly as possible to their homeland. No draining of resources or second chances to be part of the operation.
As of first of July.....the approval authority department will expand by thirty people. Naturally, this means advertising, recruitment, hiring of the people and probably six months before they reach the intended speed desired. In other words, you won't start seeing many results to people leaving quickly until early 2016.
All of this means that if you get picked up as a refugee, you get taken to a reception center. You fill out some forms, admit your citizenship, and lay out the problem of why you can't stay there. It used to take months (six months was always possible, and some folks might have been able hang out for ten months).
With the current strategy on Albania and Bosnia....you could walk into the reception center deal....hand over the paperwork, and within a week....find yourself getting called to the front desk and given notice of failed paperwork and a bus leaving shortly.
All of this leads to the standardized strategy....failed immigration folks never leave a reception center for any place except to go back to their home country. The folks who are approved....get the pass to continue onto local municipalities where homes or apartments will be provided.
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