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Do overseas children choose Germany or America?

This is a post I transferred from the Harmony Confucius Center, hoping to help the landlord. You can consult them for details. Quite professional.

Why America? Why is the "American Dream" more real? Let's analyze this problem from the different treatment of "illegal immigrants" in the United States and Germany.

Germany

The treatment is good: most illegal immigrants apply for refugee status to obtain legal residency. In a three-story white building of a refugee NGO in Nuremberg, people from Iraq, Sudan and Morocco have food (food is distributed twice a week for them to cook); Have to wear (issue a shopping voucher every month); Have a home (simple house); There is basic medical insurance.

But there is no hope: their first hope is work. No chance. The process of applying for refugee status lasted for several years, during which you were not allowed to work or go to school. We can only wait for the results of the application.

Their second hope is to integrate into the local society. No Without work and study, we will lose our natural communication channels. When they take out shopping vouchers in the shopping malls and collect rations at food distribution stations, they have already marked their identities completely different from those of the locals. Nor does Germany have a birth citizenship system similar to that of the United States.

Forcing the other party to go home: use spiritual methods-as long as there is no abuse or violation of the other party's human rights, strict declaration procedures, and no hope, take the method of forcing the other party to go home.

United States:

Not much money: undocumented workers are stopped at the border, and there is an immigration police and immigration court system that can quickly make decisions on repatriation or asylum.

Asylum seekers are sent to non-governmental organizations all over the United States. The government gives each person more than 400 dollars as the initial cost, and the rest depends on non-governmental organizations.

Build confidence: After receiving immigrants from the airport, members of non-governmental organizations immediately began a 30-day independent training, which has been tested in practice.

This process can begin with teaching how to use toilets, refrigerators and washing machines. But there are three core elements: the first is to eliminate the fear in the hearts of immigrants and build confidence in the state machine. The second is to learn the language, find a job and be self-reliant. The third is to find a community where they can belong and rely on. Generally, it can be completed within one month, but not more than half a year.

Share the American Dream: Get on the horse and give it a ride. The most generous thing for the United States to treat immigrants is not to give them more than 400 dollars, nor to take care of them for more than a month from the beginning, but to let them share an American dream of self-reliance