Der er 45.000 syrere i Danmark, 44.880 vil ikke rejse hjem
De 45.000 svarer til hele Helsingørs befolkning. 33.000 er ikke blevet danske statsborgere, og kunne umiddelbart sendes hjem. De er blevet tilbudt 200.000 kr for at rejse hjem. 120 har sagt “ja”.
Ergo: Er de først kommet ind, kommer de aldrig ud. Man kan ikke pænt spørge dem, om de vil være så venlige at rejse hjem, og hvis de ikke vil, ja så er der ikke noget at gøre ved det. Sådan er Folketingets madammementalitet. Lur mig, de får lov at blive, og om 10-15 år er de 100.000.
Folketingspolitikerne lever ikke i denne verden, og derfor vil de fortsætte med at afskaffe det lille land, Danmark. Hele bundtet,
More than half a year has passed since Denmark began offering €27,000 for every Syrian refugee who voluntarily chooses to return to their home country after it was deemed ‘safe’ with the fall of the Assad regime. However, the scheme is failing to produce results.
Since Copenhagen launched the remigration plan back in December—along with suspending asylum for any new refugees claiming to come from Syria—only 120 of them reportedly took the deal and left Denmark on their own.
That’s not even a dent in the 35,000-strong community, most of whom arrived at the beginning of the migrant crisis in 2015-2016. If all of them accepted the cash, it would cost taxpayers nearly €1 billion. But massive remigration remains a distant dream as the vast majority would rather stay in Europe.
When asked, the migrants say Syria is still unstable and deeply unsafe, contradicting a growing number of EU officials who argue that there’s now no reason to uphold their refugee status. Denmark’s €27,000 Offer Fails to Convince Migrants to Return to Syria