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Germany: "No Change to Open-Door Migration Policy"

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Germany: "No Change to Open-Door Migration Policy"

by Soeren Kern  •  July 29, 2016 at 5:00 am
  • Chancellor Merkel said she knows that Germans are worried about their personal safety: "We are doing everything humanly possible to ensure security in Germany," she noted, but added, "Anxiety and fear cannot guide our political decisions."
  • "The chancellor remains committed to her current course of action. A classic Merkel refrain follows: 'There must be a thorough analysis.'" — Thomas Vitzthum, political editor of Die Welt.
  • "The country is split, its citizens deeply insecure? 'We can do it!' Sexual assaults on women in swimming pools and at festivals? 'We can do it!' Terrorist attacks by Islamists in Germany? 'We can do it!' Growing frustration and rising political apathy among the population? 'We can do it!' But who are the 'we'? ... Not a word to the citizens who for a year have had to deal with the consequences of the asylum onslaught. Not a word to the local communities that are unable to cope with the financial and burdens of accommodating asylum seekers." — Editorial in the newspaper, Junge Freiheit.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) rejects criticism of her decision to allow more than a million mostly Muslim migrants to enter Germany last year. "We can manage our historic task... we can do it. ... Anxiety and fear cannot guide our political decisions," she said at a July 28 press conference, adding, "I cannot promise you that we will never have to take in another mass wave of refugees."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has rejected criticism of her decision to allow more than a million mostly Muslim migrants to enter Germany last year.
Speaking at an annual summer press conference in Berlin on July 28, a defiant Merkel ignored critics of her refugee policies and insisted there would be no change to her open-door migration stance. She also said she bears no responsibility for a recent spate of violent attacks in Germany.
Germany has been rattled by an axe attack on a train in Würzburg, a mass shooting in Munich, a machete attack in Reutlingen and a suicide bomb in Ansbach — all within a week.
The attacks, which left 13 dead, were all carried out by Muslims: Three of the attacks were carried out by asylum seekers and one by a German-Iranian who harbored a hatred of Arabs and Turks.

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