59% Yes |
41% No |
59% Yes |
41% No |
See how support for each position on “EU Migrant Quota” has changed over time for 13.9k Germany voters.
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See how importance of “EU Migrant Quota” has changed over time for 13.9k Germany voters.
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Unique answers from Germany users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9LJSLM66 days6D
No, instead of quotas per country, a points-based immigration system should be instituted to judge a migrant's status(i.e. employment skills, job offers, family reunification, refugee)
@9JH72483mos3MO
Depends on where they are from, not from a racist standpoint whatsoever, however, why they are coming to Deutschland.
@9BMBBFL12mos12MO
Yes, but for refugees. Refugees need the safe harbor.
@99LZNH31yr1Y
Yes, and EU-subsidies should be tied to respect of EU-policy.
@9CCJHNT10mos10MO
It depends on each national’s stance.
@99GLS7V1yr1Y
A minimum baseline should be established (no quota should limit aid)
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