: moufid bitar ,george banna
They were warmly welcomed in 2015 and rejected starting in 2016, Thus, Syrian and Arab refugees in general became a standard of failure and inability to deal and interact constructively with others, and they had already proven this even in the homelands or countries where they were born or lived.
As a result of their actions, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees stopped approving asylum applications by 100%, and even stopped just examining the applications, However, it later allowed the examination of applications, and rejected 99% of them, The total number of applications was about 53,000, of which about 3,134 were decided, and one case of political asylum was approved, and asylum status was granted to 10 Syrians, and 8 people were given the possibility of conditional stay in Germany, i.e., in total 26 people can stay in Germany out of 3 3134
It is noticeable here that there is a kind of discrimination between religious groups, and the discrimination was in favor of minorities, as it is impossible for a Sunni to obtain approval for residency and asylum, Here it is worth asking why this discrimination!! Asylum seekers should think about the answer to this question, Rejecting Sunnis is a matter of principle, and accepting applications from non-Sunnis is also a matter of principle, The phrase “non-Sunnis” refers to the Druze and Alawites, It does not include Christians because there is practically no Christian refugee, but rather a Christian migrant, The difference between a migrant and a refugee is very big,A migrant works, while 95% of refugees do not work legally, but rather in what is called “black market” work, i.e., illegal work.
Undoubtedly, the courts will decide whether the rejection of asylum applications is legal or illegal, This process involves moving from one court to another until it reaches the Supreme Court, which will make the final decision, The Supreme Court’s rulings are predetermined because the legal grounds for the decision are already known, Those who lose the case must leave within 30 days; otherwise, they will be forcibly deported, This deportation is linked to the internal situation in Syria, which allows for the deportation of the Umayyad group, classified as dangerous criminals, Thus, the Umayyad issue has become a matter of great concern to the European judiciary, There is no hope for any of the Umayyad followers to remain in Germany, and they are well aware of this, Therefore, they avoid appearing on social media with their personal photos, and some refrain from certain comments or actions, such as demonstrations and raising banners proclaiming “Islam is the solution,” as happened in Hamburg, This led to the closure and confiscation of more than 50 mosques, including the Green Mosque in that city, In short, the Syrian presence in Germany, and indeed in other European countries, will come to an end, The other is very similar to the German situation, as the German decision is part of the European decision.
We have recounted the events as published on the semi-official DW page, and we have not evaluated the event, but we are ready to discuss any point related to the topic and any idea about it.