The German Chancellor Angela Merkel goes to her will ‘we can do it’ ten years after the refugee movement of 2015. The sentence was often cut in front of her ears, she said on the Evangelical Church Day in Hanover.
“At that time I did not say that I could do it. It was my confidence in the fact that there are many people in Germany who help in such an emergency. And that was, and we can be proud of that. Let’s not let it take,” said the former Chancellor.
She was very aware that 10,000 new people could not be accepted every day, and it must be better to leave the country again that those who have no right to stay in Germany. “But we did not reject them who were all at our door to our door, but took them with them.”
Stands out from Merz
With her statements, Merkel distinguishes itself from the migration course of her successor Friedrich Merz (CDU). The CDU boss has announced that from the day one of the new federal government would be better checked and rejections were made to a greater extent. A much more limiting course will also be supported in the EU.
“Everyone who tries to enter Germany illegally must expect from 6 May to end the German border,” said Chancellor Thorsten Frei Minister.
Source: Krone

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