Posted on 09/22/2016 11:56:12 PM PDT by aquila48
A new report shows that more than half a million people who had their asylum applications rejected are still living in Germany, three-quarters of whom have been in the country for more than six years.
In a parliamentary inquiry from Die Linke (the Left Party), the federal government revealed that as of the end of June, there were 549,209 people living in Germany who had had their asylum application rejected, Bild reported on Thursday.
About three quarters of them had been living in Germany at least six years.
The largest group came from Turkey (about 77,600), followed by Kosovo (68,549) and Serbia (50,817). Serbia and Kosovo were declared safe countries of origin by the German government in 2014 and 2015, respectively.
About half of the total number had an unlimited permit to stay, and another third had a temporary permit to stay.
Bild also reported that there were 168,212 people living as tolerated immigrants - 100,000 of whom had had their asylum applications rejected. And another 37,020 tolerated immigrants were allowed to stay because they lacked travel documents.
What happens when asylum is rejected
Even if someone has their asylum application rejected, the government may still recognize that there is another reason to protect them inside the country.
Asylum seekers who have their applications rejected may appeal their decisions, all the way up to the European Court of Human Rights, which can take months.
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That’s a LOT of invaders.
All on the Krauts’ dole, no doubt...
“Thats a LOT of invaders.”
We got 11 million (as of 20 years ago. That number never changes)
Spike Jones is long in his grave, but his WW2 song’s words about the Germans still ring true:
“Ve ist da new world order;
Ve brings to da world dis-order.”
Every few decades or so the leader of Germany tries to destroy Europe.
That is 50 division if the Muslims were an invading army.
European elite weaken their military, they disarmed their civilians, they demonized anyone that wanted to stand against the invasion, and then they opened their borders to the invaders while providing food and comfort to them.
They will be the first to be surprised when war breaks out and there is no one around to defend them.
Yep...an army.
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