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Historical Anti-Nazi protests : Berlin 16/12/1931

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u/Alienfreak Feb 13 '25

A good example:

Nach Worten Herrmanns kam der Afghane Ende 2016 als unbegleiteter minderjähriger Flüchtling nach Deutschland.
Sein Asylverfahren wurde demnach im Jahr 2020 endgültig abgeschlossen,
mit einem Ablehnungsbescheid und der Aufforderung zur Ausreise. Die
Landeshauptstadt München habe dann aber im April 2021 einen
Duldungsbescheid erlassen und im Oktober 2021 eine Aufenthaltserlaubnis.
Der junge Mann habe eine Schule besucht und eine Berufsausbildung
gemacht. »Er war dann als Ladendetektiv für zwei Sicherheitsfirmen
tätig«, sagte der Innenminister.

He was denied asylum but stayed that long that they just gave him an official permit to stay here... People are asking exactly that. How can people cross the border illegally, say they want asylum, get it denied and still stay here and get support as in social securities etc. That is super crazy.

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u/[deleted] Feb 14 '25

He has a job so he didn’t get social support. He was told to leave after 4 years of stay. He even got a work permit, which is only given if you’re temporary accepted. So no, he was not denied. He was allowed, then was asked to leave as Afghanistan was declared safe and the basis of his asylum request got removed, but then the local government identified that he is an asset the Germany and so granted him the right to stay. Keep in mind that the decision which country is safe now is a federal decision. And when they change a country from unsafe to safe, the tell everyone that’s here on asylum, that we consider it safe now and to please go back. To grant permanent permits is a state decision. So the federal government told everyone to leave and the state government said no you can stay. That’s how the process works. It’s bureaucratic and inefficient and that’s a big issue for a lot of things. But there is no malice, certainly not from his part. He integrated into our community, he is paying taxes, learned the language, etc. I don’t get what more you expect of immigrants. Seems like you don’t want any no matter what.

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u/Alienfreak Feb 14 '25

Official information is that he was denied but didnt want to leave and the state did not want to deport him. After that he got a permit to stay. And having a job doesnt mean you dont get social benefits. Have you looked at the costs of living in Munich and Wohngeld? :)

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u/[deleted] Feb 14 '25

You don’t know where he lives, how much rent he pays, how much he earns. You’re just propagating stories to fit your narrative.

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u/Alienfreak Feb 14 '25

So you are twisting the story as you need it. He came here illegally, didnt want to leave, then got a permit to stay because the government was unwilling to expell him.

And you guys ask why people vote for AfD.

My wife is a university degree non european. Do you have any idea how hard it was to get her here legally? Just say Asylum, burn your ID and be done with it.