Government stops family reunification: What does that mean for schools?
Government stops family reunification: What does that mean for schools?
Krone AT, Österreich - In Austria, there are significant changes in the field of migration and integration. The new government, which does not yet have a permanent name on the day of its forgivation, plans to suspend the family reunification of refugees in a radical measure. Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) said that the government had to "bring to measures", even if they are controversial. This is necessary to relieve the tense education system, since family reunification has overwhelmed many schools in recent years, as the Krone
Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ) emphasize the urgency of these measures, which are motivated by the changed international security situation and the challenges in the education system. "Reality has to be perceived," said Stocker. He sees the need to increase Austria's defense ability without endangering the country's neutrality. As part of integration policy, newcomers should be quickly integrated into society and the privilege of taxes should be obtained, instead of only causing costs reported.
The discussion about integration and family reunification has triggered violent reactions among the population. Heinz, a friend's man, was outraged by the government's decisions and criticized the overload of schools by students with little knowledge of German. He sees this a failure of the political decision -makers and speaks of an "emergency" in the education system, while the government assures that the new measures are necessary to ensure orderly integration. The challenges are great and the pressure on politics is growing to find suitable solutions.
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