Schledlitz criticizes: ÖVP continues to grow asylum abuse!

Schledlitz criticizes: ÖVP continues to grow asylum abuse!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On February 13, 2025, a violent incident in the city center of Munich shook the public: a police -known Afghan asylum seeker raced into a crowd with a vehicle. FPÖ general secretary Michael Schledlitz commented with dismay and pointed out that such incidents could violate or even kill people. Schledlitz attributes these incidents to illegal mass immigration, which has increased since 2015 and calls for an immediate stop of the illegal immigration and rigid measures against political Islam. He has addressed clear demands to the Austrian politicians to ensure the security of the population and demands a rethink in asylum and migration policy, such as ots.at reported.

In another context, the high number of asylum seekers in Austria indicates serious challenges in the integration area. The Austrian Integration Fund (ÖIF) reported an increase in German courses and integration tests in 2024. However, only 40 % of asylum seekers have passed the mandatory exams since 2017. According to the Integration Minister Raab, the number of exams is gratifying, but the results are worrying. For displaced persons from Ukraine, who are not considered refugees, the success rates are around 70 %. In 2024, around 51 % of the refugees passed the integration courses in a compilation of the two groups. In addition, asylum seekers who do not take part in the necessary courses can do not count with sanctions, while there are no consequences in negative results, such as Today.at The government, in particular the ÖVP, which in his opinion is responsible for drastic immigration and calls for a changed agreement for integration, so that

Schledlitz, so that it is not carried out at the expense of taxpayers. It is clear that both the failed attempts to integrate and the incidents such as the attack in Munich re -infect the debates about migration and security in Austria.

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