Obligation for asylum seekers: CSU and AfD confronted in Ingolstadt
Obligation for asylum seekers: CSU and AfD confronted in Ingolstadt
CSU distances from AfD in Ingolstadt
In a current debate about the employment of asylum seekers in Ingolstadt, the CSU faction has clarified its attitude to the AfD. While the CSU aims to make more efforts to bring asylum seekers to non -profit work, the AfD has commissioned the city administration to examine the possibility of an obligation to work.
The social committee recently reported that a large part of the asylum seekers in Ingolstadt will pursue employment. It is only a small group that could potentially be activated as a non -profit labor. This knowledge led to a brief confrontation between Lukas Rehm from the AfD and Brigitte Mader from the CSU.
The CSU clearly distances itself from the idea of an obligation to work for asylum seekers and instead emphasizes the importance of integrating these people into society as best as possible. This step was interpreted as a necessary measure to promote social stability in Ingolstadt and to facilitate the integration of asylum seekers.
The discussion about the employment of asylum seekers reflects major questions about the integration of refugees into society and the role of politics in creating labor opportunities for this population group.
- Nag
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