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German immigration policy could cause Germany to lose

German immigration policy could cause Germany to lose

2021.07.04. 19:35

Hans-Georg Maassen, the former head of German intelligence, spoke in an interview with an English newspaper about why there was a flaw in German immigration policy.

She said German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s immigration policy had proven “fatal” for Germany Hans Georg Maassen Former intelligence chief of Germany. Hans-Georg Maassen, the former head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which broadly corresponds to Britain’s MI5 or the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, led German intelligence for six years, including during the 2015 European migrant crisis. Maassen is currently running as a candidate for the German parliament, the Bundestag, in the colors of the centre-right, Christian Democratic Union (CDU).

In an interview, the former spy chief said that the German people did not understand the immigration policy that allowed about 1.2 million to immigrate to the country.

„[A németek] They simply cannot understand why more and more people are coming to this country, despite the fact that they clearly do not have the right to asylum; Why don’t we deport them and why do politicians tolerate the fact that those who live here fall victim to these immigrants”

Mason said.

Under Merkel’s leadership, he said, the CDU had “clearly done a lot of damage”.

While 66-year-old Merkel described Maassen as a “strong-willed woman and a leading political speaker”, praising her role in the eurozone financial crisis, she also said the country had taken many painfully bad turns.

“I think it’s a shame that we are far below our potential in Germany,” he said.

My impression is that many people have come to terms with the fact that we are retreating more and more politically and economically.”

He wrote that the outcome of 2015 immigration is that by 2040 at least a third of Germany’s population is expected to have a foreign background, and in large cities, 70% of the population is likely to have an immigrant background. Breitbart.

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