German court: Syrian ‘refugees’ may not be refugees
by definition, by Ann Corcoran 11/26/16
Invasion of Europe news…..Just
yesterday I told you about how the Open Borders Left has in recent years been
attempting to broaden the legal definition of refugee to include anyone running
from almost anything! Refugees must prove they will be PERSECUTED if returned home.
Now, we see a German court
attempting to reestablish the real definition of what constitutes a legal right
to ask for asylum (now that Germany is completely overwhelmed with a migrant
flow from Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East and from Africa).
Uh-oh for judge Uta Strzyz! Does
Germany have the equivalent of the Southern Poverty Law Center, if so, is she
ready for the “hater” label?
Pay attention to one extremely important difference between Germany and
the United States when it comes to ‘refugees.’
Syrians will be in Germany on a TEMPORARY BASIS while we take Syrians
PERMANENTLY. Once admitted to the US they do not go home (well, they might for
vacation, but that is another story)! So the next time some
refugee-pusher guilt-trips you by telling you that Germany is doing so much
more, remind them of this fact.
From Deutsche Welle (Merely
fleeing Syria does not mean one faces persecution there, the court said!): Refugees from the
Syrian conflict may not be entitled to automatic protection in Germany anymore,
after a higher court in the northern city of Schleswig ruled that they could
not be automatically defined as refugees under the United Nations convention.
Instead, the judge said Syrians who come to Germany should only be
offered “subsidiary protection” – a designation under European law that
means they are only entitled to stay in Germany one year, rather than
three, and are not allowed to bring their families with them.
The key question was whether the
refugees face political persecution. “There are no indications that the Syrian
state puts everyone under general suspicion of belonging to the opposition,”
judge Uta Strzyz told the court on Wednesday.
The issue has dogged Germany’s legal
system for several months. In fall 2015, Syrians received full refugee status
as defined by the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, but the Federal Office for
Migration and Refugees (BAMF) changed its policy in March 2016, allowing them
only subsidiary protection.
Comments
The
corrupt UN refused to send the real refugees, who were non-Muslims and were
certainly persecuted and executed by the Muslims.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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