
[Border between Belarus and Poland: Munich wants to take in refugees – Munich – SZ.de (sueddeutsche.de)](https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/muenchen-fluechtlinge-polen-belarus-1.5461097)
Hello, I have no relatives or friends in Germany so I decided to ask here. What do you guys think? Hasn’t Germany learned anything from 2015 crisis? Does the majority of population supports her view?
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Temporarily housing the refugees here and processing their applications for asylum (with deportations in case of rejection) makes more sense than letting the situation at the border escalate further.
… and cave in to Belarussian terrorism, letting Lukashenko win the conflict he started to retaliate against sanctions?
I’m pretty impressed. They must have looked long through all the Migrants and cramped all the 4 women and children into one picture. Btw, anyone who seriously believes that the ones that will come to Munich will ever leave, deported or not, is absolutely naive and hasn’t learned anything from 2015
Probably the easiest way to stop Belarus’ blackmail.
Yes: Wir schaffen das. Just like we did last time. Rightwingers will rightwing, just like they did last time because that’s all they know, but what the heck? There ars lives at stake.
Same with Lukaschenko’s latest threat to cut off gas supply to the west. Just tell him to go ahead, we have Nordstream 2 after all, and the amount going through his pipeline is miniscule anyway.
I believe this is the responsability of the state and not the city if munich… so it doesnt matter much what the mayor of Munich says.
Honestly 1000 or 2000 people will not impact EU… in 2015 there were 1.3 millions refugees.
Its more of a question of international politics.
What were we supposed to learn from the 2015 crisis?
If anything, Germany still needs labor, we have a major shortage of workers. Refugees are a great contribution to society if properly integrated, which I believe Germany is capable of.