"Highly Irritating" Deportation Offensive of the Csu Shows "Helplessness" of the Union
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10 Articles
For economic advisor Jens Südekum, large-scale returns "do not make any economic sense for Germany." DIW head Fratzscher also warns of a recession if there is a deportation offensive for Syrians.
The number of asylum applications in Germany has fallen significantly, while CSU politicians still demand an even sharper migration policy. Economically, according to leading economists, the gap could be huge.
The CSU members of parliament are meeting for their closed-door session at Seeon Abbey starting today. Their push for more deportations of Syrians and accelerated tax cuts is particularly irritating to their coalition partner, the SPD. By Jim-Bob Nickschas.
The CSU meets in Seeon for the exam and wants to decide a "big deportation offensive". For the political expert Albrecht von Lucke a mistake. An analysis.
Deportation flights to Afghanistan and Syria, Ukrainian men back for military service to Ukraine - the CSU has new migration plans. Experts classify the demands.
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