Should Germany change its migration policy? | To the Point

Germany is still in shock after the knife attack in the Western city of Solingen, where three people were killed on a Friday night.
While families process the grief and horror, questions arise. Why is Germany subject to these types of attacks?
The suspected perpetrator, with alleged links to ISIS, came from Syria, eluded the German authorities, and committed murder.
The result: heated political debates about weapon laws, deportations, and asylum. All this just days before crucial state elections.

On To the Point we ask: After the Solingen knife attack: Should Germany change its migration policy?

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2 comments
  1. The illigal immigrants first come to Czech Republic and Poland and cross the borders. If you didn't protect your borders then you are late Germany. This is commonly happening on all european borders freely via cars, buses etc, I don't understand why European Union was so blind all these years. I think it's late.

  2. Germany needs more people to keep their economy growing. It would have collapsed, but luck have it that Syria started getting blown up and Germany received free people.

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