Wednesday this week, there is supposed to be a German federal gov't and state gov't (16 of them) meeting to discuss the immigration/asylum 'crisis'.
To put this into prospective.....we are at a totally different landscape than existed in 2015, and it's a totally different worry going on.
So problem number one....the cities and states are saying the funds aren't there to handle the in-flow. It's pretty blunt that it's beyond a conservative/liberal discussion stage. Virtually all of the sixteen states are hyped-up and want the purse opened up.
Then you come to the issue of people who've been reviewed, and failed the asylum request. The duty of deporting folks? It's mostly a state obligation....not federal. The public is reaching a fed-up stage, where the fed side will have to step in and invent something 'new'.
Then you come to the threat of public sentiment....they want failed applicants to leave.
The Chancellor says he can rig up a method to deport faster....basically taking you upon the failed application....to some compound....to be locked up until you are fixed on the ticket business to leave the country.
Deportation being more of a state factor, than federal factor? Well....yeah, that is another part of the mess.
Odds of this passing? Even if the Greens say 'no'.....there's more than enough CDU/CSU votes to pass this.
The problem is....you really need to accomplish something and show improvement, or you end up giving another three to six points in the election business....to AfD.
As for this being rocket-science? Last year in some chat forum....someone made the suggestion that if you went looking on the failed-asylum list or women....there just aren't females who make it on the list (like a 99-percent male thing). If you were looking for 'bad-boy' reasons to be deported....then it's traditionally a male-thing.
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