Posted on 06/06/2017 2:45:22 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Prosecutors allege that men in Berlin are falsely claiming to be the fathers of refugee children, allowing the mothers to stay in the country in exchange for money.
In Germany it is legally possible for men to claim fatherhood of a child, even if they are not the biological father. But Berlin prosecutors said on Tuesday that the system is being abused by female refugees and German men.
The pregnant women pay German men to claim fatherhood of their child, meaning the child automatically has a right to German citizenship and the woman obtains a right to stay in the country, prosecutors allege. [ ]
According to broadcaster RBB, up to 700 fake fatherhood recognitions have been sold to women over the last few months in Berlin. The women pay several thousand euros for the recognition. On the other hand, the mainly unemployed men pay nothing to the women for the care of the children, with the state instead being responsible for welfare payments.
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What a racket. But the Germans won’t care.
You mean the babies do not automatically become German citizens if they are born in Germany?
You actually have to have a citizen parent to be considered a German citizen?
What a novel idea.
Mutti Angela is taking care of all of them, they don’t need a dad.
LOL. Here the b#tches just need to pop the kid out and they drop anchor with a new Citizen.
In the inner city they give fatherhood away for free.
Just sayin’
That’s a sure way to destroy a society.
I don’t find it funny while illegal aliens dilute and diminish the legal status of American citizenship.
In Germany you have the “ius sanguini” (the right of the blood- by heritage) in questions of the citizenship while the US have the “ius soli” (the right of the ground). Complete differences in the legal systems.
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