Without going pro or con here, I wish they elaborated on this bit:
“return hubs” to house rejected asylum seekers who cannot be returned to their home countries.
Why can’t they be returned to their home countries? If it is because of humanitarian reasons, then they are valid asylees, right? But if it’s because they are keeping their origins secret to get a better chance at being admitted, then how can you put the “return hub” next to their origin, if you don’t know where that is?
They can’t be returned because they would not be safe there (which is why they seek asylum in the first place) They cannot get asylum here because Germans are racist. So now we want to put them in limbo somewhere else. Yay I love my country
Gotta love that special brand of German NIMBYism where people aren’t content with not having something they don’t like, but go through considerable lengths in order to force an even shittier version of the exact same thing on someone else, ideally out of sight, instead.
The reasons you listed are not enough, and mean the asylem seeker should’ve been accepted.
There are better reasons for example that they have prior convictions and the host country decided to reject them.
For example, someome with pending drug charges against him seeking asylem because his original country will execute him. In that case, the host country does not want to return him, but has full right to reject him.
Without going pro or con here, I wish they elaborated on this bit:
Why can’t they be returned to their home countries? If it is because of humanitarian reasons, then they are valid asylees, right? But if it’s because they are keeping their origins secret to get a better chance at being admitted, then how can you put the “return hub” next to their origin, if you don’t know where that is?
They can’t be returned because they would not be safe there (which is why they seek asylum in the first place) They cannot get asylum here because Germans are racist. So now we want to put them in limbo somewhere else. Yay I love my country
Gotta love that special brand of German NIMBYism where people aren’t content with not having something they don’t like, but go through considerable lengths in order to force an even shittier version of the exact same thing on someone else, ideally out of sight, instead.
There can be multiple reasons:
The reasons you listed are not enough, and mean the asylem seeker should’ve been accepted. There are better reasons for example that they have prior convictions and the host country decided to reject them.
For example, someome with pending drug charges against him seeking asylem because his original country will execute him. In that case, the host country does not want to return him, but has full right to reject him.
That’s your opinion. The German immigration law has another, and that one is unfortunately legally binding.