Bruno Behrends wrote:First thank you for your replies!
I set up the thread very broadly and I find it interesting that immigration is the first topic to pop up. Not that I want to complain in any way: it is one of the things that is on my mind too quite a bit these days.
Please don't be shy to add any other policy issues though. I am interested.
About immigration I think we all agree that it is a difficult issue. And that integration is extremely important. Integration is hard work (from both sides) and yeah - I think it should be improved or in a generation we will very much wish we had performed better there.
What concerns me at least as much though is the link between immigration and the rise of the far right. In my perception the influx of refugees has been quite a shock for many people and thus significantly strengthened far right movements. The theory of adhering to international and german law concerning the protection of refugees is well and good but we also have to keep the peace among our own population. And I am not talking about unrest among the immigrants here: Civil unrest among the right-wing and rising neo-nazism would be a high price to pay. That's not to say we can or should stop taking immigrants of course but it does mean the whole thing is an incredibly sensitive issue with the potential to blow up spectacularly. And if I think it's bad in Germany I only have to look east to see that it can actually be worse.
In the USA the coverage has been way overblown. When people actually try to quantitate it, it winds up that there is somewhere ariund 10-100 stories on neonazis/alt right/KKK per individual. The media seems obsessed with these types. It may be similar in Germany as well. Where I see problems is not the far right types now (there are so few of them) but in trends for the future. The elites alternate between ignoring the problems caused by immigration and insulting anyone who complains. This produces soft support for the far right i.e. people who don't agree with their extreme mindset but find that mindset more tolerable than the sneering of the elites. That soft support emboldens the far right demagogues.
Re stopping immigration, there is nothing wrong with stopping immigration for a couple of years to give yourselves time to get the current batch situated before opening the borders again. There is a huge difference between an immigration pause and immigration forbidden permanently (Imperial Japan for example).