Germany is being generally supportive. They just prevent their far rights groups from patrolling the Polish German border privately.
WARSAW, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Germany will not take in refugees stranded on the Belarus-Polish border, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said on Thursday after talks with his Polish counterpart.
"We are talking about an irregular and perfidious migration which is being organized by Belarus with a degree of support from Russia," Seehofer said. "The Poles are not only following their own interests. They are also acting in the interests of the whole European Union."
“We were right in all our prophecies,” Horst Seehofer, the then minister president of Bavaria and vocal critic of chancellor Angela Merkel’s refugee policy, proclaimed in a statement following the attacks (der Spiegel 2016). According to him and other like-minded commentators, Islamist terrorists had finally arrived in Germany—disguised as asylum seekers and aided by the country’s liberal immigration policy (Connolly 2016).
That was the previous outgoing government. Germany now has a new government composed of far-left parties. They're 100% on the "everybody can come in, nobody has to leave, resettlement to Germany forever" train.
Ralph Brinkhaus, the leader of the Christian Democrats, which is outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel's political party, said that the coalition agreement's approach to migration policy could serve as a "pull factor" -- meaning that it could encourage migrants and refugees to attempt to reach Germany. On the issues of migration, the coalition agreement is "certainly very, very, very far to the left," Brinkhaus said.
The leaders of the AfD in the German parliament -- Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla -- meanwhile released a press statement expressing a similar sentiment, accusing the soon-to-be governing coalition of creating a policy plan that would transform Germany into a "migration magnet."
Germany is being generally supportive. They just prevent their far rights groups from patrolling the Polish German border privately.
Btw, check out https://academic.oup.com/sf/advance-article/doi/10.1093/sf/soab135/6460866
(Islamist terrorists have "always" been there, as with the AQ Hamburg Cell's key role in 9/11: https://www.dw.com/en/september-11-the-hamburg-terrorist-cell/av-59146952)
That was the previous outgoing government. Germany now has a new government composed of far-left parties. They're 100% on the "everybody can come in, nobody has to leave, resettlement to Germany forever" train.
Well, shit.
Were going to miss Mama Merkel, do we?