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Following Britain, Germany also plans to expel refugees and send them to Africa wherever they come from

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Title: Germany Explores New Trends in Refugee Policy: Sending Refugees to Rwanda?

Following Britain, Germany also plans to expel refugees and send them to Africa wherever they come from

In the heart of the European continent, Germany, the economic giant, is facing a thorny social and political problem: how to deal with the influx of refugees. The latest news suggests that Germany is considering an unprecedented step – sending asylum seekers to the African country of Rwanda. This plan has aroused widespread attention and heated discussions.

Following Britain, Germany also plans to expel refugees and send them to Africa wherever they come from

It is reported that the move was inspired by the recent proposal of a similar plan in the United Kingdom. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has proposed that people who cannot be immediately granted asylum be transferred to a third country to await trial. While the policy has caused considerable controversy in the UK, it has clearly provided ideas for other European leaders.

Following Britain, Germany also plans to expel refugees and send them to Africa wherever they come from

Span, a senior member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Germany, said: "We need to explore all possibilities. He said that while the existing system faces challenges, reasonable and humane solutions must be sought.

Following Britain, Germany also plans to expel refugees and send them to Africa wherever they come from

This proposal is not without precedent. In fact, Australia has implemented a similar policy of transferring refugees arriving on its coastline to the Pacific island nations of Nuru and Papua New Guinea for processing. However, the practice has been widely criticized as a violation of human rights and has a long-term psychological and life impact on refugees.

Following Britain, Germany also plans to expel refugees and send them to Africa wherever they come from

In Germany itself, the question of refugees has always been a powder keg. Some members of the public perceive refugees as a burden to society, accusing them of being unwilling to take up low-end jobs and not being able to fill high-end jobs because of language barriers. This view resonates with some voters and could influence the upcoming election.

At the same time, Germany's far-right AfD is gradually gaining more supporters. They took a hard line on migrants and refugees and called for stricter policy measures. The latest polls show an increase in the party's support, which is a sign of a possible change in the political map in the coming elections.

The open-minded and inclusive policy towards refugees during the former Chancellor Angela Merkel era seems to be being retested and challenged in the current situation. Social cohesion, economic contribution and security issues are key factors in evaluating the success or failure of these policies.

Admittedly, the feasibility of transferring refugees to Rwanda is still open to debate. For those who arrive at the German border with hope, such a plan will undoubtedly add to the uncertainty and dilemma of their already long and arduous journey.

At this moment, tension can be felt both inside and outside the Berlin corridor. Politicians need to weigh the pros and cons and weigh the delicate balance between morality and reality, while the public expects smarter and more compassionate solutions that will also guarantee social stability and security.

Overall, caution must be exercised when exploring response options. After all, the consequences of today's actions in the long course of history are the responsibility of every decision-maker. www.zhihu.com

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