The German government is not interested in shutting off the influx of the migrants into the country as they could be used as a low-wage labor force, necessary for the economy’s development, a Lebanese parliamentarian said Wednesday.
“Germany is not interested in stopping the migration, they are using migrants as cheap labor," Walid Sukkarieh, a member of the Lebanese parliamentary delegation currently on a visit to Moscow, said at a press conference.
He added that most of the migrants were crossing into the European Union through Turkey, where a smooth-running smuggling scheme was in operation.
“Turkey could stop it, but it is not interested [in doing so] since [Ankara] wants to change the ethnic composition and balance in some states’ society [population],” Sukkarieh pointed out.
Germany is one of several EU countries reeling from the rapidly escalating migrant crisis, as hundreds of thousands of people flee their homelands in the Middle East and North and Sub-Saharan Africa in the hope of finding refuge in the European Union.
The German Interior Ministry said it expected 800,000 asylum seekers and refugees to arrive in the country by the end of the year, a figure almost four times greater than in 2014.
(Sputnik)
9/9/15
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“Germany is not interested in stopping the migration, they are using migrants as cheap labor," Walid Sukkarieh, a member of the Lebanese parliamentary delegation currently on a visit to Moscow, said at a press conference.
He added that most of the migrants were crossing into the European Union through Turkey, where a smooth-running smuggling scheme was in operation.
“Turkey could stop it, but it is not interested [in doing so] since [Ankara] wants to change the ethnic composition and balance in some states’ society [population],” Sukkarieh pointed out.
Germany is one of several EU countries reeling from the rapidly escalating migrant crisis, as hundreds of thousands of people flee their homelands in the Middle East and North and Sub-Saharan Africa in the hope of finding refuge in the European Union.
The German Interior Ministry said it expected 800,000 asylum seekers and refugees to arrive in the country by the end of the year, a figure almost four times greater than in 2014.
(Sputnik)
9/9/15
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Las razones por las cuales Alemania quiere a los refugiados...
ReplyDeletePuede parecer que se trata de un giro radical, pero la crisis de refugiados ha sido una ventana de oportunidad para el gobierno de Merkel, quien al parecer habría decidido postularse para un cuarto mandato en las elecciones de 2017.
.........La tasa de desempleo de Alemania está actualmente en el 4,8%, una de las más bajas de la UE, y los expertos llevan tiempo advirtiendo que debido al envejecimiento de la población el país necesitará en el futuro cubrir las necesidades de mano de obra con cerca de 500.000 inmigrantes por año, precisamente la cifra recogida por el gobierno alemán.
"El debate no puede separarse. En los últimos años, hubo una discusión muy importante sobre las necesidades de mano de obra. Ahora Alemania se ha hecho la idea de que necesitamos inmigración. Si se combinan bien estas dos situaciones se puede crear una situación 'win-win' (en la que todos ganan)", señala Siebert.
No obstante, el experto advierte que "hay muchos desafíos por delante antes de que estas personas puedan tener un empleo decente en Alemania".................http://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201509/119370-europa-union-europea-alemania-crisis-migratoria-refugiados-inmigrantes-inmigracion.html
9/9/15