Everybody has the right to do an application… From their home country… through the embassies… By waiting till it is accepted or denied.
Close to 30% of European Union asylum claims are registered in Germany, a country with internal EU borders only. According to Deutsche Welle, 53% of German asylum claimants were entirely unknown on Eurodac, which means that they first applied for asylum in Germany despite frequently arriving in different EU member states, ones with external borders. Apparently, there is even an increase in asylum claims from claimants that were previously in Denmark. All of this, yet the received dogma is that ‘pull factors’ are either a minor relevancy or indeed even irrelevant.
The thing is: this all is not sustainable, in this form, and may not end well.
Well the Germans want it they voted SPd and greens
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Everybody has the right to do an application… From their home country… through the embassies… By waiting till it is accepted or denied.
Close to 30% of European Union asylum claims are registered in Germany, a country with internal EU borders only. According to Deutsche Welle, 53% of German asylum claimants were entirely unknown on Eurodac, which means that they first applied for asylum in Germany despite frequently arriving in different EU member states, ones with external borders. Apparently, there is even an increase in asylum claims from claimants that were previously in Denmark. All of this, yet the received dogma is that ‘pull factors’ are either a minor relevancy or indeed even irrelevant.
The thing is: this all is not sustainable, in this form, and may not end well.
Well the Germans want it they voted SPd and greens