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Send Them Back To Africa, Says Frau Merkel.
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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/world /729402 /Migran t-crisi s-Angel a-Merke l-refug ee-Germ any-tou gher-as ylum-sm ugglers -Medite rranean
Could it be that she is now fearing for her job?
/// There has been talk in political circles of her one-time allies ousting her as leader of the country unless she agrees to significantly harden her stance on refugees and win back the confidence of voters. ///
Could it be that she is now fearing for her job?
/// There has been talk in political circles of her one-time allies ousting her as leader of the country unless she agrees to significantly harden her stance on refugees and win back the confidence of voters. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.^ yes,Merkel has more than done her bit.
Placed a huge burden on the welfare bill for a start. She has also created areas that have made thousands of Germans feel like strangers in their own towns and villages. More women have been groped, intimidated and sexually assaulted.
To cap it all, successfully lost a large percentage of migrants who are 'somewhere in the country'
No good raising the drawbridge after the horse has bolted.
Merkel will reap what she has sown and she only has herself to blame for a madcap and reckless approach to the issue.
Placed a huge burden on the welfare bill for a start. She has also created areas that have made thousands of Germans feel like strangers in their own towns and villages. More women have been groped, intimidated and sexually assaulted.
To cap it all, successfully lost a large percentage of migrants who are 'somewhere in the country'
No good raising the drawbridge after the horse has bolted.
Merkel will reap what she has sown and she only has herself to blame for a madcap and reckless approach to the issue.
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