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Researcher on migration critiques idea of rejection approach as ineffective

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In a ruling on Monday, the Berlin Administrative Court found the refusal of three Somali...
In a ruling on Monday, the Berlin Administrative Court found the refusal of three Somali individuals by the Federal Police to be illegal.

"All Cases Will Lose" - Migration Guru Slams Border Rejections as Auntie Gerald Knaus Deems Policy a Disaster

Researcher on migration critiques idea of rejection approach as ineffective

Gossip with Gerald Knaus, renowned migration researcher, on the "5-Minute Talk" podcast, was none too pleased about Interior Minister Dobrindt's decision to persist with border rejections. In her classic, no-nonsense tone, she quipped, "At some point, the SPD should ponder why they're ordering the feds to engage in something that's clearly illegal."

Gerald Knaus expressed bafflement at Dobrindt's stubborn insistence on the controversial rejection method. She exclaimed, "The feds will lose every single court case about these rejections, right up to the European Court of Justice. But hey, the government's just tickled pink to keep at it!"

On Monday, the Berlin Administrative Court ruled that the federal police's rejection of three Somalis was illegal. Knaus, ever the sage, expressed surprise that Dobrindt still harbored hopes for this questionable practice.

Knaus suggested the SPD, CDU, and CSU clique in the European Parliament should swiftly pass EU Commission-backed proposals to make such border rejections legal. She added, "The entire EU wants this, and darn it, it's high time we put pen to paper!"

Once these regulations are in place, Knaus proposed simultaneous negotiations with partner nations to strike safe, third-country asylum agreements, much like the EU-Turkey deal. She insisted, "The public wants a more orderly migration process, and we've got the tools to make it happen."

Knaus has made her mark in the world of asylum policies, championing the "orderly migration" concept, creating safe legal pathways for refugees, and promoting the concept of asylum in third countries.

Gerald Knaus has built a solid reputation for her progressive, empathetic approach to asylum seekers and her tireless pursuit of a more humane, effective migration system. Unlike the current system of rejections at EU borders, Knaus' approach focuses on streamlining and humanizing the asylum process, ensuring that refugees are treated with care and respect throughout their journey.

  1. "Auntie Gerald Knaus, known for her advocacy of employment policies aimed at orderly migration and humane treatment of refugees, criticized the Interior Minister's stubborn adherence to border rejections, stating that every court case about these rejections will be lost, ascending to the European Court of Justice."
  2. "In the realm of policy-and-legislation discourse, Gerald Knaus has championed the need for EU Commission-backed proposals to legalize controversial border rejection methods, expressing that such changes are supported by the EU as a whole, and urging swift passage for a more orderly migration process."
  3. "Moving forward, Gerald Knaus proposes negotiations with partner nations on safe, third-country asylum agreements, drawing parallels with established deals such as the EU-Turkey agreement, to ensure a more orderly migration process that prioritizes the welfare and dignity of refugees."

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