That means home leave. And boy oh boy is Germany ever sticking to its guns on this one. When it comes to being super-mega-ultra strict about paying for asylum seekers’ vacation trips back home, that is.
As German Integrationsbeauftragte (integration commissioner) Aydan Özoguz (SPD) explains, Germany doesn’t foot the bill for just anyasylum seeker. They have to be Ausnahmefällen (exceptional cases) before the German tax payer will be asked to send them on an all expenses paid flight back home – and back again.
Someone’s mother dying would be such an exceptional case, for instance. Anybody’s mother (it doesn’t have to be your own). Or maybe your ex-neighbor’s dog is suffering for an ingrown toenail. Or maybe you forgot to bring your favorite bowling ball with you when you were on the run and now you have the urgent need to go pick it up. For integration purposes, of course. You know, exceptional cases like that.
I’m not making this up, people. Not all of it anyway.
“Es kann gewichtige Gründe geben, warum ein anerkannter Flüchtling für kurze Zeit in seine Heimat reisen will.”
It took a tremendous boatload of stupidity to let Islam invade Germanistan, why should this be a surprise? If you don’t give them holidays back home, they might radicalize and start launching terror attacks or maybe launching lawsuits.
It took a tremendous boatload of stupidity to let Islam invade Germanistan, why should this be a surprise? If you don’t give them holidays back home, they might radicalize and start launching terror attacks or maybe launching lawsuits.