CDU Pol who Slams Churches: "Don't Back Refugees Over Law"
"Religious Institutions Oppose Righteous Causes"
Alexander Throm, CDU/CSU parliamentary group’s domestic policy flack, isn't ruling out a brand new refugee flow from Israel-Iran conflict heading towards Central Europe. In the ntv early start, he shared concerns, "We've got images, especially Tehran's chaos, displays a refugee surge is already brewing."
Politics "Avoid Chasing Refugees' Woes" - SPD Warns against Smuggling Mullahs from Iran - "We ain't felt nothin' in Europe yet, but it's brewin' real close. It's practically knockin' on our doorstep. We gotta admit refugees initially seek safety in their homelands or neighboring regions, as per the international refugee law," Throm added. The spokesman sees Russia and Belarus utilizing immigration as a form of hybrid warfare. "Ain't no question Russia and Belarus'll work as partners, they'll resort to any tactics."
Refugee Rush: Russia & Belarus
The domestic expert proposes sending back refugees entering Central Europe via Russia and Belarus to a third nation. "Anybody sneaking through Russia and Belarus with a tourista visa, then wishes to hightail it to Europe, propelled by Belarus, must realize they're being manipulated. So, we gotta discover fresh ways to nip this in the bud," the CDU spokesman added. Confident a couple hundred cases would suffice to put a stop to this route.
Politics "Speak Up on Israel Showdown" - Iranian Exile - "It's Crucial for Iran this Stops Post-haste" - Throm lashes out against several religious sects offering church asylum to refugees, blocking their deportation. "What strikes me is, almost all church asylum instances, around 2,300 to 2,400 cases nationwide last year, belong to what we call 'Dublin cases.' It's not relocation to the home country, but relocation to the EU nation in charge of the asylum procedure," the spokesman pointed out. "I reckon churches are bending the wrong way here, pressurizin' EU law enforcement, but underminin' it in the process."
- The CDU spokesman has expressed concern about a potential surge in refugees from the Israel-Iran conflict, stating that it could lead to a new migration wave towards Central Europe, raising questions about the community and employment policies that will be required to address this issue.
- Furthermore, Throm has accused religious sects offering church asylum to refugees of undermining EU law enforcement by blocking their deportation, stating that the majority of church asylum cases relate to 'Dublin cases,' where refugees are not being relocated to their home countries but to EU nations responsible for the asylum procedure.
- The CDU spokesman has also implied a political aspect to the refugee issue, suggesting that Russia and Belarus could be using immigration as a form of hybrid warfare, with migrants potentially being manipulated as they attempt to enter Europe via these countries. This raises issues of war-and-conflicts, crime-and-justice, general-news, and politics.