Liliputins in German -4632
Olaf Scholz
Liliputins. What, the heck, is this?
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Astonishing declaration in Germany. "Unfortunately, they cannot stay here."
Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz
The Chancellor of Germany is taking a new, tough tone on immigration policy. - We have to deport more and do it faster - says Olaf Scholz. - We must have the strength to tell people that unfortunately, they cannot stay here - he adds.
In an interview with "Der Spiegel" magazine, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz outlines a more restrictive stance of his government on immigration. As he emphasizes, Germany needs foreign workers and refugees also have the right to asylum, but "those who do not belong to either of these groups cannot stay with us."
- That's why we limit illegal immigration - too many are coming in - he says.
As a tool, Scholz mentions a "whole package of measures", including the protection of Europe's external borders and the tightening of border controls. These measures also include the solidarity mechanism for refugee relocation agreed upon in the EU, which - as he expressed hope - will be supported by the European Parliament. Deportations are also an important measure: - We need to deport more and faster - he emphasizes.
At the same time, Germany, as he points out, must be open and modern, because they need workers from other countries. - As a country, we have the right to determine who we want to accept here. This applies, for example, to urgently needed skilled workers and talents - explains the head of the German government.
Scholz adds that Germany will continue to offer protection to all those who are fleeing from political persecution, war, and death. - The basic right to asylum stems from the history of Germany, he says.
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As he points out, the German government has an obligation to "ensure the functioning of our society", and this also includes "a certain severity".
- One must have the strength to tell people that unfortunately they cannot stay here - says Scholz.
- It is neither humanitarian nor progressive if we are dealing with unregulated mass migration, where people risk their health and life - he adds.
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BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's interior minister said on Friday Hamas supporters should be deported from the country where possible, and authorities would keep a close eye on potential threats following the Palestinian militant group's attack on Israel.
"If we are able to deport Hamas supporters, we must do this," Nancy Faeser said following talks with officials at the Federal Criminal Police Office.
"Our security authorities have currently placed an even stronger focus on the Islamist scene," she added, pointing to a recent attack in Brussels as an indication of the threat.
Concerns over antisemitism are growing in Germany, particularly following an attempted attack on a Berlin synagogue with petrol bombs, and clashes between pro-Palestinian protesters and police in Berlin and other cities.
At the same time members of Germany's large Palestinian community have said their voices are being silenced by demonstration bans.
Faeser appealed to citizens to alert authorities of any "propaganda" supporting Hamas.
On Friday, prosecutors in Munich searched the house of a 38-year-old German national over an Instagram post defending Hamas's attack, according to a statement from the prosecutor.
"We will not allow this vile hatred and horrific violence to spread," Faeser told reporters.
(Reporting by Rachel More; editing by Matthias Williams and Deborah Kyvrikosaios)
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