Expert on migration crisis in EU
Germany has temporarily suspended the voluntary admission of refugees under the programme of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. This decision is related to the negotiations on a ruling coalition, which are currently being actively conducted by the conservative Christian Democratic and Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) bloc and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Following preliminary consultations, they agreed to end the voluntary refugee admission programmes as soon as possible and not participate in new ones. In his talk with Alfa Radio, political scientist Piotr Petrovsky speculated about this event.
Paying off the refugee quota
The refugee problem will not disappear or be solved. It is clear that this is a temporary solution at the time of the negotiations. It is important to remember that in 2024, an agreement was signed within the European Union – the so-called ‘blue card’ on migration policy, which will come into force in 2026. It implies redistribution of refugees and migrants among all members of the European Union, each country will be obliged to accept them. And if it does not want to do this, it will have to pay 100,000 Euros ‘per head’, i.e., to pay off the quota for refugees,” the political scientist pointed out. “For example, a huge number of refugee centres are now being built in Poland. Most likely, Germany will throw its refugees, which it recruited through the Brussels mechanism, to other countries that they do not like. In other words, they will be forced to accept these refugees.
Germany’s illegal refugee tactics
“We have observed that for six months now the Germans have been using the tactic of illegally dumping refugees in Poland or the Czech Republic. In other words, a police car with refugees arrives and these migrants are driven to neighbouring countries. When the ‘blue card’ mechanism becomes operational, rich countries will pay off the European bureaucracy, and poor countries like Poland, the Baltic States, and Central European states will turn into settling tanks for migrants and refugees,” the expert predicts. “Camps are being built for them there, and on the very border with Belarus. Moreover, according to the latest statistics from Poland, the refugees who allegedly cross the Belarusian border make up only a tiny percentage compared to the number of those who are thrown out of Germany. In half a year, the Germans have thrown 3,000 refugees into Poland.”
EU countries to turn into filtration camps
“In Europe they used to say that there are first-class Europeans, second-class Europeans and even third-class Europeans. And third-class Europeans should work for the first class, and their countries will be turned into filtration camps. And given the fact that the European Union is deteriorating, its economy is in recession, and Trump is sucking the last technological breaths out of it, I think the EU will become an open-air museum. Nothing more,” Mr. Petrovsky noted. “As a result, anger and discontent among the population will grow, and we may see Russian sentiments inside the European Union again.”