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jimnyc
10-14-2015, 12:03 PM
What a bunch of turds. They should toss them out on their asses. They should go back home if they don't like their new digs.

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A GROUP of asylum seekers are SUING Germany for not allowing them to register asylum quick enough so they can access benefits, throwing the Government’s goodwill back in their faces.

Around 20 Syrian migrants have filed a case against the Berlin state Government demanding immediate access to shelter and benefits after waiting for more than a week to be registered by the authorities.

It comes as serious splits emerged in Angela Merkel's Government over how to divide economic migrants from genuine refugees fleeing war-torn countries.

Hundreds of asylum seekers are still waiting to be registered due to huge backlogs at the city's main refugee centre.

Huge crowds gather outside every day and many claim they have been waiting for weeks.

Until their papers are processed by the State Office for Health and Social Affairs, the refugees have no access to Government refugee shelters or benefits.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/612015/Asylum-seekers-SUE-Germany-for-not-paying-them-benefits-FAST-ENOUGH

Christie Brinkley
10-14-2015, 12:05 PM
The brain surgeons need money I suppose?
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

NightTrain
10-14-2015, 12:10 PM
I give it another month before beheading & beatdown stories start manifesting.

Christie Brinkley
10-14-2015, 12:23 PM
I give it another month before beheading & beatdown stories start manifesting.
Rapes are already taking place and police have already been attacked by a jihadi with a knife.

CSM
10-14-2015, 12:35 PM
Trojan horses everywhere...

DragonStryk72
10-14-2015, 02:56 PM
What a bunch of turds. They should toss them out on their asses. They should go back home if they don't like their new digs.

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A GROUP of asylum seekers are SUING Germany for not allowing them to register asylum quick enough so they can access benefits, throwing the Government’s goodwill back in their faces.

Around 20 Syrian migrants have filed a case against the Berlin state Government demanding immediate access to shelter and benefits after waiting for more than a week to be registered by the authorities.

It comes as serious splits emerged in Angela Merkel's Government over how to divide economic migrants from genuine refugees fleeing war-torn countries.

Hundreds of asylum seekers are still waiting to be registered due to huge backlogs at the city's main refugee centre.

Huge crowds gather outside every day and many claim they have been waiting for weeks.

Until their papers are processed by the State Office for Health and Social Affairs, the refugees have no access to Government refugee shelters or benefits.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/612015/Asylum-seekers-SUE-Germany-for-not-paying-them-benefits-FAST-ENOUGH

Well, think of it from their perspective: They're completely dependent on this help at this point. They don't really have weeks to just sit there everyday waiting in vain, while the German government works some shit out. Kids to feed, things like that.

Here, we'd have likely just been like, "Okay, round em all up, take them to this place, and let's make sure they're getting food, shelter, and clothing", starting the benefits basically as soon as they showed up, and worrying about greater details on the lot once we had everyone settled in. Shit, honestly, we'd probably, upon hitting a snag at the main refugee center, set up another one and a bunch of buses to handle overflow. This is one of those areas we tend to excel at, because we'll just do whatever it takes to knock out the problems, and deal with the rest later.

Germany seems to be trying really hard, but I think this may be a case of just overthinking it. Problem is, when you're stuck depending on someone else, even someone you like, having to suddenly stop for large tracks of time and wait on them to get around to you gets to be a giant pain in the ass. The first priority should be getting everyone settled in as quickly as possible, including getting the benefits up and online. From there, they can weed out the people that don't belong, and more easily, because they'll already have them logged in, and broken up into the refugee camps.

Christie Brinkley
10-14-2015, 02:59 PM
Well, think of it from their perspective: They're completely dependent on this help at this point. They don't really have weeks to just sit there everyday waiting in vain, while the German government works some shit out. Kids to feed, things like that.

Here, we'd have likely just been like, "Okay, round em all up, take them to this place, and let's make sure they're getting food, shelter, and clothing", starting the benefits basically as soon as they showed up, and worrying about greater details on the lot once we had everyone settled in. Shit, honestly, we'd probably, upon hitting a snag at the main refugee center, set up another one and a bunch of buses to handle overflow. This is one of those areas we tend to excel at, because we'll just do whatever it takes to knock out the problems, and deal with the rest later.

Germany seems to be trying really hard, but I think this may be a case of just overthinking it. Problem is, when you're stuck depending on someone else, even someone you like, having to suddenly stop for large tracks of time and wait on them to get around to you gets to be a giant pain in the ass. The first priority should be getting everyone settled in as quickly as possible, including getting the benefits up and online. From there, they can weed out the people that don't belong, and more easily, because they'll already have them logged in, and broken up into the refugee camps.
The majority of these illegal immigrants are young men who are well fed and watered. They come to Europe for welfare + higher wage (if they decide to work).

Black Diamond
10-14-2015, 03:08 PM
How long before the Hitler card gets played?

Perianne
10-14-2015, 03:45 PM
How long before the Hitler card gets played?

Let's just say those problems would not exist if Hitler were in charge.

DLT
10-14-2015, 04:42 PM
What a bunch of turds. They should toss them out on their asses. They should go back home if they don't like their new digs.

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A GROUP of asylum seekers are SUING Germany for not allowing them to register asylum quick enough so they can access benefits, throwing the Government’s goodwill back in their faces.

Around 20 Syrian migrants have filed a case against the Berlin state Government demanding immediate access to shelter and benefits after waiting for more than a week to be registered by the authorities.

It comes as serious splits emerged in Angela Merkel's Government over how to divide economic migrants from genuine refugees fleeing war-torn countries.

Hundreds of asylum seekers are still waiting to be registered due to huge backlogs at the city's main refugee centre.

Huge crowds gather outside every day and many claim they have been waiting for weeks.

Until their papers are processed by the State Office for Health and Social Affairs, the refugees have no access to Government refugee shelters or benefits.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/612015/Asylum-seekers-SUE-Germany-for-not-paying-them-benefits-FAST-ENOUGH

I would expedite giving those that did NOT sue the basic needs and necessities. The ones that did sue I would immediately deport back to Syria, after first giving them the option of meeting their maker at the end of a rope (cheaper than bullets). That would be MY response to their ingratitude. But that's just me. ;)