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Saxony’s Interior Minister is outraged by recordings from Afghanistan
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In the weeks until the expected election of Friedrich Merz (CDU) as Chancellor, a number of people from Afghanistan are still to be admitted. Not everyone likes that.
With outrage, Saxony’s Interior Minister Armin Schuster reacted to the announcement of other charter flights for endangered people from Afghanistan to Germany. “The political decency commands a managing federal government to measure and not to intensify what the new federal government will know that will not stand exactly,” said the CDU politician of the German Press Agency. The fact that Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens) at the last second before she leaves so far -reaching and “wants to” go through “our society in such a massive polarizing actions in the chord in a row is” really infamous and completely drilled “.
Several flights before the Chancellor’s election in May
According to a spokesman for the ministry, a total of three flights are planned for Afghans from Pakistan to Germany this month: next Wednesday and on April 23 and 29. Both former local forces of German institutions in Afghanistan and particularly endangered people, such as human rights lawyers, are to be brought to Germany by plane.
On March 10, a spokeswoman for the Federal Foreign Office had announced that there were still commitments for an admission to Germany for around 2,800 people from Afghanistan. From the Federal Government’s point of view, the commitments already made would have legal stock. At the end of March, an aircraft with 174 Afghans had landed in Hanover, which had received an commitment to Germany. The CDU, CSU and SPD coalition agreement states: “We will end voluntary federal recording programs as far as possible (for example Afghanistan) and do not set up any new programs.”
“With the entrance programs, only a few people may come in absolute numbers,” said Schuster. After more than ten years of an almost uncontrolled migration policy, these people come to cities and municipalities, which are already completely overwhelmed as far as financing and accommodation concerns. Successful integration has long been unthinkable. The large number of relatives who, with the people in need of protection, also make it clear that this program had gone out of hand.
Schuster: Better to take care of deportations
Schuster, who was involved in the black-red coalition negotiations for his party, criticized that the Federal Foreign Office, headed by Baerbock, “apparently only used the few and complicated diplomatic possibilities with the Taliban to bring tens of thousands of people to Germany, instead of trying to return the people who forfeit every pulpter or unmatched Islamist have”.
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Source: Stern

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