Germany's Push for Ukrainian Refugee Employment and Controversies Surrounding Migration Policy
Chancellor Scholz advocates for hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees to join the workforce in Germany, building on the success of over 200,000 already employed. Meanwhile, CDU's Merz insists on border control before further migration discussions.
The debate also involves concerns over processing EU asylum seekers in UK-funded Rwandan facilities, aiming to address the influx of migrants, amid opposition from the AfD party and FDP's Stamp. Ultimately, UK's deportation plan to Rwanda was scrapped, clarifying Ambassador Berger's statement on Germany's lack of similar intentions.
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