Well yeah, home is nice but greener grass and whatnot.
Also, Syria still has insurgents fighting so not that much has changed there…
Tempires on
If you can go visit/holiday in home country then you are no longer refugee. If your life were still in danger in said country, you would not want to travel there.
Wonderful-Basis-1370 on
I mean, if you’ve built your life in Germany and assimilated yourself into the German lifestyle, what’s the point of moving back to Syria? Maybe things have gotten better, but it’s still not promising
(Edit: Redditors are just ignorant as usual, judging things on their own personal perspectives and feelings. Not a bit of realistic perception is common amongst them, nor is there a bit of pragmatism, which is, in itself, very unfortunate.
I need some genius right there to tell me if those people are not willing to move back to Syria willingly, how is Germany going to deport 3 million Syrians back to Syria? Or how many of them are going to be sent back home?
Give me a number, and how is Germany going to select who can be deported and who can’t? Or how are they going to get rid of legal procedures? How are they going to avoid consequences? How is this thing actually possible in a real-life scenario?
None of you have the slightest idea of how those things are going to work, and it is pretty much populism and ignorance. )
Effective_Author_315 on
Just because a war is over doesn’t mean it’s automatically safe to return. My grandfather waited 13 years before returning to visit his family in Poland after WW2. And he only did so after acquiring a Canadian passport.
Intrepid-Bumblebee35 on
They will visit their “mentors” and bring back radical ideas, not good
MeasurementTall8677 on
Did anyone really think anyone would voluntarily leave a first world country to return to a bombed out shell of Syria with no infrastructure, services, security or political stability.
Europe is stuck with the mass migration, the politicians & bureaucrats who enabled it always live somewhere free of the consequences.
Years to late they may write a memoir vaguely admiting they did see the obvious
This can very well turn into Afghanistan 2.0 as well. Remember the Taliban said it would be different this time too.
BusterBoom8 on
It’s safe for the refugees now. They can go home now.
suiluhthrown78 on
If i was a Syrian id secure the German citizenship ASAP, the government cant do anything then
fuck_nther_account on
Link the post where German employers don’t want them to leave – they’re needed here
smurfORnot on
So what kind of benefits do they get as refugees?
wordswillneverhurtme on
Hopefully they do lose their refugee status. They’re simply no longer refugees.
SneezeOnTheBees on
Blame Israel, US and Turkey, they are bombing Syria on daily basis.
Overbaron on
Nobody with any brains ever expected more than 10% of refugees/migrants to return to their home countries ever.
Iucif on
Hope they gonna have a long one 🙏
Observe_Report_ on
Hahahahahah
billwood09 on
Looks like Russian bot farms are tasked with upvoting AfD talking points here today…
Kellt_ on
They can fuck right off back to their country. The fuck do you mean just to visit? They’re refugees not immigrants.
guineapigfrench on
-The man who *created and ran* the Al-Nusra Front, an Al-Qaeda affiliate, which tortured people, abducted children, and stoned women, has put on a suit after winning a war and saying that his goal is to implement “Sharia law.”
-The dictator who for years has tortured and dropped chemical weapons on his own people just left, mere weeks ago. They’re still cleaning out the torture chambers.
-There are credible suspicions of an imminent Turkish-supported offensive against the Kurds, who currently govern half the country of Syria.
This state of affairs has you wondering why people who have established a livelihood for themselves and their children, taken years to learn your language, and fight through the endless bureaucracy to not get thrown into that mess, are not clamoring to jump back into it *today*?
Have some patience and some empathy you blind maniacs.
imo9 on
I see a lot of reactionary comments here, in reality we really don’t know where syria is actually headed and while it’s not an all out civil war right now it can escalate back to that, or all out war with one or more the multiple none friendly neighbors.
In my opinion it’s a case of high tide will raise all botes, want to convince Syrian leave EU back to Syria, help Syria be country you’d like to visit and feel safe yourself.
Instead if patronizing Syrians understand what horrors these people faced under Assad for almost half a century, and how brutal the civil war was. Understand that to come back there and leave the safty of the EU behind there needs to be a promise of stability and safety similar to the one they get in EU to make this change viable.
Vitis35 on
That is the definition of a refugee . You cannot go home due to persecution. If you are visiting then coming back you ‘would’ lose status. This crap has been going on for over a decade in Turkey with 3.5 million of these guys sucking every last penny out of state coffers. I just hope German government has bigger balls than Turkish government to block their return and scrap their status.
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Well yeah, home is nice but greener grass and whatnot.
Also, Syria still has insurgents fighting so not that much has changed there…
If you can go visit/holiday in home country then you are no longer refugee. If your life were still in danger in said country, you would not want to travel there.
I mean, if you’ve built your life in Germany and assimilated yourself into the German lifestyle, what’s the point of moving back to Syria? Maybe things have gotten better, but it’s still not promising
(Edit: Redditors are just ignorant as usual, judging things on their own personal perspectives and feelings. Not a bit of realistic perception is common amongst them, nor is there a bit of pragmatism, which is, in itself, very unfortunate.
I need some genius right there to tell me if those people are not willing to move back to Syria willingly, how is Germany going to deport 3 million Syrians back to Syria? Or how many of them are going to be sent back home?
Give me a number, and how is Germany going to select who can be deported and who can’t? Or how are they going to get rid of legal procedures? How are they going to avoid consequences? How is this thing actually possible in a real-life scenario?
None of you have the slightest idea of how those things are going to work, and it is pretty much populism and ignorance. )
Just because a war is over doesn’t mean it’s automatically safe to return. My grandfather waited 13 years before returning to visit his family in Poland after WW2. And he only did so after acquiring a Canadian passport.
They will visit their “mentors” and bring back radical ideas, not good
Did anyone really think anyone would voluntarily leave a first world country to return to a bombed out shell of Syria with no infrastructure, services, security or political stability.
Europe is stuck with the mass migration, the politicians & bureaucrats who enabled it always live somewhere free of the consequences.
Years to late they may write a memoir vaguely admiting they did see the obvious
Hahahah
Go home. For good.
There’s still a civil war going on… https://syria.liveuamap.com/
This can very well turn into Afghanistan 2.0 as well. Remember the Taliban said it would be different this time too.
It’s safe for the refugees now. They can go home now.
If i was a Syrian id secure the German citizenship ASAP, the government cant do anything then
Link the post where German employers don’t want them to leave – they’re needed here
So what kind of benefits do they get as refugees?
Hopefully they do lose their refugee status. They’re simply no longer refugees.
Blame Israel, US and Turkey, they are bombing Syria on daily basis.
Nobody with any brains ever expected more than 10% of refugees/migrants to return to their home countries ever.
Hope they gonna have a long one 🙏
Hahahahahah
Looks like Russian bot farms are tasked with upvoting AfD talking points here today…
They can fuck right off back to their country. The fuck do you mean just to visit? They’re refugees not immigrants.
-The man who *created and ran* the Al-Nusra Front, an Al-Qaeda affiliate, which tortured people, abducted children, and stoned women, has put on a suit after winning a war and saying that his goal is to implement “Sharia law.”
-The dictator who for years has tortured and dropped chemical weapons on his own people just left, mere weeks ago. They’re still cleaning out the torture chambers.
-There are credible suspicions of an imminent Turkish-supported offensive against the Kurds, who currently govern half the country of Syria.
This state of affairs has you wondering why people who have established a livelihood for themselves and their children, taken years to learn your language, and fight through the endless bureaucracy to not get thrown into that mess, are not clamoring to jump back into it *today*?
Have some patience and some empathy you blind maniacs.
I see a lot of reactionary comments here, in reality we really don’t know where syria is actually headed and while it’s not an all out civil war right now it can escalate back to that, or all out war with one or more the multiple none friendly neighbors.
In my opinion it’s a case of high tide will raise all botes, want to convince Syrian leave EU back to Syria, help Syria be country you’d like to visit and feel safe yourself.
Instead if patronizing Syrians understand what horrors these people faced under Assad for almost half a century, and how brutal the civil war was. Understand that to come back there and leave the safty of the EU behind there needs to be a promise of stability and safety similar to the one they get in EU to make this change viable.
That is the definition of a refugee . You cannot go home due to persecution. If you are visiting then coming back you ‘would’ lose status. This crap has been going on for over a decade in Turkey with 3.5 million of these guys sucking every last penny out of state coffers. I just hope German government has bigger balls than Turkish government to block their return and scrap their status.