[CTRL] German Rights

2002-03-23 Thread Euphorian

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German right in uproar as immigration gets easier

John Hooper in Berlin
Saturday March 23, 2002
The Guardian

Legislation opening Germany up to immigration for the first time since the 1970s was
pushed through parliament yesterday, causing a furious constitutional row and
ensuring that race will play a central role in this year's general election.

Rightwing members of the normally sedate upper house bellowed in rage and
slammed their desks with their hands after the Speaker, a member of Gerhard
Schröder's Social Democrat party (SPD), disallowed a vote that would have robbed
the government of its majority.

There is a clear danger that rightwing Germans will feel their country has been
tricked into taking in more foreigners. With one in 10 German workers out of a job,
the issue has become even more highly charged than usual.

The government had made substantial concessions in an effort to create a bipartisan
approach and keep race out of the September election. The amended bill allows in a
limited flow of skilled foreign workers. But it also makes Germany's already stringent
asylum laws even tighter and lays down conditions for the integration of foreigners.

Courses are to be held for long-term foreign residents covering German language,
culture and society. Those whose knowledge of the language is judged to be
insufficient will be obliged to attend.

The maximum age at which children can join their immigrant parents in Germany has
been lowered from 14 to 12 in a vain attempt to meet conservative objections.

The rightwing opposition, fled by Edmund Stoiber, was never likely to be won over
easily. The Bavarian Christian Democrat leader has refused from the start to accept
the government's fundamental contention that Germany needs immigration because
of its ageing population and shortage of skilled workers in key areas.

His initial response, two years ago, was to propose measures to encourage German
married couples to have more children.

We don't need more immigration but better controls on the immigration we now
have, he said.

Mr Stoiber, who will lead the Christian Democrats into the election, said he was
deeply outraged by yesterday's result, which had pitched Germany into a
comprehensive constitutional crisis.

The upper house, the Bundesrat, is made up of delegations from each of the 16
German states.

They normally cast bloc votes. But the Christian Democrat member for the eastern
state of Brandenburg shouted out a no as his SPD colleague was registering a
yes.

It was the first time a delegation had split since 1949 and the speaker ruled that the
senior, Social Democrat, representative's vote should prevail.

Mr Stoiber held back from a decision to take the matter to the constitutional court,
but several leading conservatives appealed to the president, Johannes Rau, not to
sign the bill into law.

Race has for years been a subject of intense and continuing controversy in
Germany. One of the earliest measures of the Schröder government was a law
breaking for the first time the link between blood and nationality.

The millions from Mediterranean Europe who poured into Germany in the years up to
the early 1970s and supplied the cheap labour for Germany's economic miracle
were officially Gastarbeiter (guest workers).

For decades afterwards politicians sustained the myth that these workers would one
day go home, and insisted that theirs was not a country of immigration.

Those who entered Germany did so by seeking asylum. Even today many who would
be termed immigrants in other countries are described - and treated - as
foreigners in Germany.

Moreover, as a result of Germany's experience with the Gastarbeiter, there was a
widespread perception, as elsewhere in Europe, that immigrants were
overwhelmingly unskilled.

But in 2000 Mr Schröder made a canny bid to change attitudes when he offered
20,000 green cards to computer specialists from developing countries to fill jobs for
which qualified Germans could not be found.

A poll released yesterday showed more people supporting than opposing the bill,
which was approved yesterday by the controversial single vote.

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Re: [CTRL] German Rights - UK not Left either

2002-03-23 Thread Andrew Hennessey

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this isn't stupidity - it is the careful planning of european fascism.
its like we're in 1936 again but with more streamlined volkswagens and more
efficient nazis.
The same masterplanning for European UberDizney is currently
at work in the UK - the new home office legislation is specifically designed
to destroy the police force and law and order -
they want anarchy and what with maggie thatcher on the verge of death -
maggie the anti-euro rule britannia lady of an age where she is having
severe cardiac problems of a most unexpected nature - just like tonys
predecessor john smith
who upped and died to make way for nobel Tony - maggie the
one hazard to total euro rule in the UK looks about to be silenced.
Tony who would have to be a Toon Town character to survive the drop in
public opinion can only then be replaced by
euro right wing english tories in black boots.

andrew hennessey


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 German right in uproar as immigration gets easier

 John Hooper in Berlin
 Saturday March 23, 2002
 The Guardian
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