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  • This is the thing: You can vow to not honour any illegal requests by your government as much as you like, but all that is void and null the moment you are in a country that can make you (as an employee) simply disappear or throw the book at you if you don't comply...

  • Erstens war das ganze wohl eh "Nur für den Dienstgebrauch", und zweitens bin ich der Ansicht so etwas gehört direkt in die Öffentlichkeit... das einzige was eine (kurzfristige) Zurückhaltung rechtfertigen könnte ist der etwaige Schutz von Informanten, aber nach dem was ich davon bisher gesehen habe bezieht sich wohl das meiste eh auf öffentliche Aussagen aus dem Wahlkampf bzw. Social Media Posts.

  • You are still mixing up immigration and asylum.

    IMMIGRATION is great. Germany wouldn't had its "Wirtschaftswunder" without all the foreign workers and would not have this rich cultural landscape you can find in nearly all cities.

    The difference with asylum is that this is a temporary measure out of humanitarian needs, which MAY lead to immigration, but it is not the norm.

  • It's absolutely not illegal to look for a better life in another country. What IS illegal is crossing the border without using the proper immigration procedure.

    Seeking refuge is different from immigration... the right for asylum is there to give you the opportunity to escape a dangerous place and stay TEMPORARILY in another country

  • How is it morally right to put the perceived (by people like you I assume) burden of immigration only on the countries with EU outer borders?

    This has to be addressed, with funding, staffing and other forms of aid.

    It’s also immoral to perceive these people as a burden in the first place.

    No, its not.

  • Well yeah, those places may be not that nice, but they are a far cry from an actual ongoing conflict zone or something like that. At this place you can apply for asylum and if it is granted you can look for further options....

    If someone wants to chose a nice place to live and work at... well, there is the normal immigration procedure for that.

  • It's not a fetish, its just the point that there is more grey to this than either "CLOSE THE BORDERS!1!" or "NOBODY IS ILLEGAL!1!"...

    And regarding this "people like you" thing: What people do you mean? What category of people do you think i fit in?

  • Well, the point is that due to the Dublin III regulation the state in which the refuge seeking person first enters the EU is primarily responsible for the asylum procedure. So, there IS a proper asylum procedure the refuge seeking persons can apply to.

  • Zu 1.: Bleibt zu hoffen, dass das Gutachten sauber erstellt wurde und es nicht wieder so ein Debakel wie damals bei der V-Mann Affäre rund um das NPD Verbotsverfahren gibt... auch wenn ich es urkomisch fände wenn sich Höcke als V-Mann herausstellen sollte.

    Zu 2.: Tja, da ist wohl was dran

  • Was glaubst du weshalb Unternehmen so etwas eingeführt haben? Weil es gesellschaftlich erwartet wurde und sich gegen diesen Trend zu stellen eventuell einen Rückgang an Investitionen oder Aufträgen bedeutet hätte.

    Mit dem sich jetzt nun wieder drehenden gesellschaftlichen Wind fällt dieses Risiko weg, bzw. die Existenz einer solchen Firmenpolitik kann selbst wieder zu einem Risiko werden...

  • Nobody is illegal

    I hate this so much...

    The thing is: YOU might not be "illegal", but entering your neighbors house without his consent indeed is illegal.

    What would you do if a random number of strangers would tomorrow at noon decide that it would be a great idea to just enter your house?

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