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German Liberals caught paying for Immigration Ads in India

 
 
 
 
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Germany’s liberal governing party FDP is promoting Germany’s new and more generous immigration laws in India.

“Getting a German work visa has never been easier,” reads the message on the placards that the FDP lets Indians ride around in bicycle taxis.

The government party states that it is turning to “IT experts, coders and web developers”. On the ad there is a QR code that can be used to get information on how to move to Germany.

The background is a new law from the left-liberal government which is expected to increase Third World immigration to Germany by an additional 60,000 people per year.

The new law will also allow more immigrants to come to Germany without having received a job offer beforehand. The Third World immigrants are thus to be allowed into the country and are then expected to look for work on the German labor market rather than in their home countries.

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