Migration: Habeck on Syrians: Anyone who doesn’t work will have to leave

Migration: Habeck on Syrians: Anyone who doesn’t work will have to leave

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Habeck on Syrians: Anyone who doesn’t work will have to leave






What will happen to the Syrians in Germany if the situation in their home country continues to stabilize? According to the Green Party candidate for chancellor, work is the decisive criterion.

For the Green Party’s candidate for chancellor, Robert Habeck, work is the central criterion for the prospects of refugee Syrians in Germany. “We can really use those who work here,” he said on Deutschlandfunk on Monday. About the others returning to their homeland, he said: “Those who don’t work here will – if the country is safe – be able or even have to return to safety.”

Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) had previously said something essentially the same and also mentioned training and good integration as criteria. From the perspective of the Union, work alone is not enough to stay in Germany. The income from work must also be enough to support the family if necessary and later receive a pension above the basic security, said the Parliamentary Managing Director of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Thorsten Frei.

According to the Federal Ministry of the Interior, around 975,000 Syrians live in Germany. Most have come since 2015 as a result of the Syrian civil war. More than 300,000 of them have a subsidiary protection title. So they were not admitted because of individual persecution, but because of the civil war in their homeland. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf) recently decided not to decide on asylum applications from people from Syria for the time being due to the dynamic developments in the country.

dpa

Source: Stern

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