European Court of Justice Inadvertently Nudging Germans to Take Another Brick Out of the Firewall
The European Court of Justice has inadvertently influenced Germany's immigration policies, prompting discussions about reform. Many Germans are expressing frustration over the welfare system supporting unassimilated immigrants. The political landscape is shifting, with pressure mounting on leaders to address these concerns amid rising crime rates and economic strain.
- ▪The Brussels-Capital Region has a high percentage of foreign-born residents, with 74.3% of the population of foreign origin.
- ▪Many Germans are dissatisfied with the current immigration policies and the welfare system that supports immigrants.
- ▪Chancellor Friedrick Merz initially promised deportations but has since backtracked on those commitments.
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European Court of Justice Inadvertently Nudging Germans to Take Another Brick Out of the Firewall Beege Welborn 8:00 PM | June 04, 2026 AP Photo/Markus Schreiber My earlier post on upset students behaving badly that morphed into your now standard 'immigrants behaving badly' BikeBQ in downtown Brussels this evening gave the home of the European Union a little taste of the misery they've been so willing to inflict on their member states for over a decade. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); Then again, the Belgian capital, by its own admission, has an overly large non-Belgian population consisting of non-Europeans....The Brussels-Capital Region has the smallest proportion of…
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