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SPD Interior Minister Faeser repeats Merkel's "We can do it"

2023-04-07T14:03:38.610Z


Ironically, on the Easter Christian Festival, Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser struck at the critics of her asylum policy. There can be no "maximum limits for humanity," says the SPD woman. A commentary by Georg Anastasiadis.


Ironically, on the Easter Christian Festival, Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser struck at the critics of her asylum policy.

There can be no "maximum limits for humanity," says the SPD woman.

A commentary by Georg Anastasiadis.

So far, the traffic light government has “only” been inactive in limiting irregular migration.

Now she goes one step further and declares her doing nothing to be a Christian duty: "There can be no upper limits for humanity," explains Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD).

This is not just a slap in the face to district administrators and mayors, whose capacity to take in refugees is exhausted and whose desperate calls for help - on Easter of all days - they dismiss as an expression of cold-heartedness.

It is also the return to Merkel's "We can do it" and the loss of control in 2015, which politicians promised should never be repeated.

The situation is acute.

The call just written by green local politicians to ensure more order at the borders shows how much.

In an interview, the authors were able to read how little the responsible interior minister thinks of a stricter asylum policy.

Faeser also finds demands for more money “strange”.

Not only the Green Boris Palmer should now feel "made fun".

The vast majority of citizens expect that Germany will not again find itself in a state of being permanently overwhelmed when it comes to migration.

The fact that the SPD woman also warns of integration deficits and wants a ban on knives on trains, probably to mitigate the consequences of her lax asylum policy, knocks the bottom out of the barrel.

It borders on malice when Faeser attributes the city hall bosses' demands for fewer influxes to Ukrainians.

In this country there is an unbroken willingness to help war refugees, but not to accept an ever-increasing poverty migration from the Arab world and Africa.

Because he recognized the explosiveness, Olaf Scholz also wants to come to the refugee summit on May 10, after last time he found visiting a bakery more important.

With her poisonous sentences, Faeser has already done the summit and her chancellor a disservice.

Source: merkur

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