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Denmark has about the harshest asylum law west of the Oder. Practically zero pull factors, and the total immigration stats reflect that.

If Germany copied the relevant Danish law (and the copy survived a subsequent challenge at the Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe), the European migration crisis would be mostly over.



May I ask why you bother to specify the geographical location of the Constitutional Court? I assume you guys don't have several of those. I mean, in general for other countries people just say "constitutional court" and that is it, and it seems to make sense that way. I am curious.


Yes, I can explain that.

I am not a German, but I read German news and German journalists use "in Karlsruhe" as a shortcut for the Constitutional Court. So, in my original post, I just wrote "a challenge in Karlsruhe".

Before posting, I reviewed my comment and said to myself, hmm, people won't know what "in Karlsruhe" means, so I added the name of the Constitutional Court, but didn't think of removing the location.

I suspect a similar process resulted in some fluff in our beloved RFCs :)


If Germany would, the Dutch have to follow.

But with Geert Wilders and the PVV in the lead, likely it will be the other way around.

Europe has had it with migrants, that much is clear. Either deal with it, or set up a breeding ground for more right-wing voters.




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