In 2015, Germany remained under the migration that began after Prime Minister Merkel’s “Wir Schaffen Das …), which Prime Minister Merkel used for those who escaped from the civil war in Syria. Social benefits exceeded 50 billion euros annually. “Welcome” in Germany at that time, “the banners of” Remigration-Reverse Migration “was replaced by banners.
In 2015, Merkel posed with this famous pose with Syrian immigrants, and at that time there were ‘Welcome-Willkommen’ banners.
Rescued Zone, Violence
More than a million Syrians, Afghan and Turkish origin, because of the illegal chaos in the country. There were rescued areas in cities. Violence against the police, security guards and many citizens exploded. The knife attacks folded. Many immigrants are still experiencing language problems and the vast majority are getting along with social assistance. Millions of immigrants live with social assistance and rent aid without any work. This particularly disturbs the old Germans, and on the bus, the gaze of immigrants changed on the road.

The issue was discussed in the interview series on the German Sat 1 TV channel and what has been done wrong since the Merkel period.

What did Germany wrong?
The cost of buying without accountless-free immigrants is very high to the country, instead of the “Welcome Culture of the Germans,” Remigration-Reverse Migration “campaigns are emphasized, while the reasons are listed as follows:
– The Back Acceptance Agreement negotiations with Türkiye for months were a mistake.
– It was a mistake that the German and EU borders were not controlled for years.
– It was a mistake not to take harsh measures against pro -violent refugees and not to make the fast border outside.
– It was a mistake to pay large amounts of social assistance to the refugees without setting the conditions they had to follow.
In the program, it was asked to support those who really adapted, to those who do not have a burden on the country, but those who applied to violence and could not adapt to the country were asked to take measures within the legal framework.
