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Falk_csgo t1_jdue3po wrote

Then those people have nothing to do in germany anyways other than enjoying taxpayer money. Its not like life here is free and if you cant get that money you probably wont sustain you own life there.

What do you think germany would look like with 6 billion people that never have 9000€ in their life and 80 million tax payers?

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janolf t1_jdudlyv wrote

This is just a „Warnstreik“ and it lasts for one day. If no headway is going to be made in the talks between union reps and companies, there might come a longer strike until an accord can be found. Last year, nurses and other assistant staff at the six university clinics in Germany’s largest federal state of NRW striked for six weeks.

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Arcadess t1_jdub96t wrote

That's not being honest at all.
There is no link at all between NGOs' activity in the Mediterranean and migrant arrival, and not even a shred of proof about any kind of pact or money transfer between them and traffickers.

https://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/65024. >We find no relationship between the presence of NGOs at sea and the number of migrants leaving Libyan shores. Although more data and further research are needed, the results of our analysis call into question the claim that non-governmental SAR operations are a pull factor of irregular migration across the Mediterranean sea.

Feel free to share any kind of source about illegal activity between NGOs and traffickers, and share them with our courts too, since they didn't find any...

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