German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt is set to present a bill that would suspend family reunification for two years for refugees with limited protection status. This aligns with the coalition deal between the conservatives and Social Democrats, impacting those who fled political persecution. With over 388,000 such refugees in Germany, Dobrindt argues that reducing 'pull factors' is essential for changing migration policies. The Green Party opposed the bill, calling for a more humane approach, especially from parties claiming Christian values.
Dobrindt emphasized the need to significantly reduce 'pull factors' to Germany, indicating that the country must adopt a stricter stance on family reunification for certain migrants.
Opposition from the Green Party highlights a call for more compassion, suggesting that parties like the CDU and CSU, with 'Christian' in their name, should exhibit humane policies.
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