Alteration of Asylum Rights Urged Immediately
Unedited, Unfiltered Take: A Call to Abolish Asylum Rights and Embrace Quotas Instead
By Gunner 'The Truth Sayer'
You know what's fucked up, y'all? The individual right to asylum is being abused for a goddamn tidal wave of lawsuits before administrative courts, and it's time we snuff it out. The government should be taking in refugees through quotas instead, 'kay?
Take this week, for example. The Berlin Administrative Court rules that asylum seekers can't get booted from German territory by the feds until they've been through some bullshit "Dublin procedure" nonsense to figure out which EU state they illegally stormed first. Then, they get asked to peace out to that state voluntarily.
Two wannabe asylum-seekers from Somalia, who fucking sneaked in from Poland on May 9, got sent back to the station in Frankfurt/Oder by the feds. But not before some snooty organization called "Pro Asyl" got their butts getting the decision overturned by the administrative court.
Now, the feds claim this ruling only applies to this particular case, but the truth is, Pro Asyl and other activists are gonna file lawsuits for every rejected wannabe asylum-seeker now, so the administrative courts will be swamped with more work than a crackhead on a sugar high.
Christ on a bike! The administrative courts in the federal states are already inundated with work. BILD reported on Monday that a whopping 46,427 asylum lawsuits were filed during the first quarter, which is a goddamn 67% increase compared to the first quarter of 2024.
The Association of Administrative Judges in Thuringia is warning of a goddamn personnel collapse. Their chairman, Thomas Lenhart, said, "We're already got as much work on the table at the Weimar Administrative Court for 2025 as we would for an entire year!"
The Asylum-Seeker Lawsuit Flood Threatens to Drown Us
You guessed it! The lawsuit flood is home-grown. Asylum-seekers can file up to eight goddamn appeals in Germany before their application gets denied and they finally become deportable.
Here's how the goddamn lawsuit process works: If the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) rejects an asylum application, the migrant can counsel the Administrative Court (VG) and then to the Higher Administrative Court (OVG).
If they lose there, they can put in for a "hardship case" to the Interior Minister. If that don't cut it, they can spit-ball a new asylum application (follow-up application) and try again. If they get rejected a second time, they can appeal for "subsidiary protection" or "non-removal protection". Then, they'll get a free ladder from the federal government, thanks to the Greens in the Scholz government.
Everyone knows this bullshit cannot continue. The lawsuit flood must cease. The lawsuit process must be cut off. To do this, the individual right to asylum and refugee protection needs to disappear. The current Chancellor's Office Minister Thorsten Frei (CDU) already called for this way back in July 2023.
The EU should accept a fucking certain number of refugees per year and reject the rest, denying them any further legal recourse. This would actually be the only solution, but it's not on the table anymore under the Merz administration.
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The continuing increase in asylum-seeker lawsuits, coupled with the multiple appeals allowed, is straining the administrative courts, as reported by BILD.
To address this issue, the individual right to asylum and refugee protection needs to be reevaluated, and quotas should be implemented to manage the inflow of refugees, a suggestion made by Chancellor's Office Minister Thorsten Frei in 2023.