Wednesday, January 8, 2014

THE FIRST PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE ON THE TOUGHER MEASURES AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES FROM EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO THE SUB-PARLIAMENTRY COMMITTEES FOR THE REQUIRED DETAIL INFORMATION AND THE PARLIAMENT'S FINAL DECISION ON EITHER TOLERANCE, OR MASSIVE DEPORTATION OF EAST EUROPEAN REFUGEES.

THE FIRST PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE ON THE TOUGHER MEASURES AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES FROM EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO THE SUB-PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES FOR THE REQUIRED DETAIL INFORMATION AND THE PARLIAMENT'S FINAL DECISION ON EITHER TOLERANCE, OR MASSIVE DEPORTATION OF EAST EUROPEAN REFUGEES.

        The first Parliamentary debate of the New Year in the German Parliament also known as the Bundestag on the tougher measures against illegal immigrants and refugees from East European countries , particularly from Albania and Romania has been forwarded to the sub-Parliamentary Committees for the required detail information and the Parliament's final decision on either tolerance, or massive deportation of the East Europeans, foreign countries illegal immigrants and some refugees that have been accused of multiple violations and higher unemployment rates in the various States of Germany. Few sub-Parliamentary Commitee members that have based their decision on the results of the study of the problems have expressed themselves for tolerance and evaluation of legal immigrants  and refugees from Romania, Albania and other countries which included legal immigrants and refugees from North Africa, or West Africa. However, the Interior Ministry remained firm on its evaluation procedures of every individual within a hundred days as dictated by the immigration legislation of the Democratic Republic of Germany.

                                                 Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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