Source: Der Stern, July 14th, 2028
[M, Paper is politically left-wing]
“Every since the finalization of the Kazakh Volga German bill last year, Germany’s migrant of nearly 3 million have suffered through wzes of anger and humiliation. They have been totally barred from entering Germany for the time being, while being forced to leave at a rate of 10K per month, as agreed upon by Merkel when the state of emergency was lifted. And while this effectively did nothing due to the larger influx, since the Volga Bill, it began to take effects.
“‘We are forcibly kept away from our families,’ one migrant told dem Stern. ‘We came here to escape war and poverty. We left our families to establish a foothold for them, so that could be here safely. And now? They’d have us suffer back home. I’m not allowed to leave, and the military likes it that way. And if we go out into town, those Nazi bastards are never far off, keeping a watch on us like we were criminals!’
“Another told us, ‘The one good thing is that the camps are nice. I heard they were much worse from before I arrived, but so far, they’ve been great. I miss my family, though, and wished to bring them here for a better life. And now what can I do?’
“A very vocal man from Syria told us, ‘If this keeps up, we won’t take it. The 7/7 attacks were because of this very thing. And this sort of criminal treatment, even in gilded cages, will be met with hostility. We are human, too!’
“It is clear that tensions between the refugees and the Heer and DNVP is heating up. The people are terrified and outraged at their captors and wardens at the same time. And most of all, many do not want to be forced to return to a destroyed warzone that is the Middle East. With ISIS still alive, even with US and other troops pulling out, things are still grim for the region, and hopes about it are at an all-time low amongst refugees.
“Ask yourself: if you were them, would you want to go back?”
tl;dr Migrants very angry at treatment and for being forced to go back home to a wartorn hellhole.
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[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ARCHES ago
[M] ISIS is completely gone. There's no way they can escape from the ongoing battle, and the Assad regime has gone too. Immigration to Europe is probably at an in-game low at this point.