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In a 128-page draft law produced by the German Interior Ministry and obtained by The Washington Post, the government would speed asylum procedures, cut cash benefits, hasten deportations and punish those with false claims and phony paperwork.
The tough new measures, the draft bill states, are needed to cope with the huge influx of refugees into Germany, where 800,000 asylum applications were expected this year in a country with a population of 81 million. link above ^^
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That seems reasonable. There is no reason to offer full citizen benefits to migrants.
Humanitarian conditions for refugees at the minimum. That is 6 cots in a tent and 2 or 3 meals a day like in the army ...