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    The Christian Democratic Union (CDU): A Closer Look at Its Migration Policies

    January 28, 2025Updated:January 28, 20252 Mins Read
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    German opposition leader Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union party (CDU) gives a statement on the day of a CDU faction meeting at the Bundestag, Germany's lower house of parliament, in Berlin, Germany, November 12, 2024. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner.
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    The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is a major political party in Germany, led by Friedrich Merz. The party is known for its more conservative approach to migration, and it has specific views on how immigration should be managed. The CDU believes that immigration should be controlled carefully, with a focus on attracting skilled workers who can contribute to the country’s economy.

    One of the main goals of the CDU is to prioritize skilled labor when it comes to immigration. The party believes that skilled workers, especially in areas where there is a shortage of workers, should be welcomed to fill important jobs. This would help address labor gaps in various industries, from healthcare to engineering. However, the CDU also emphasizes that migrants should be able to integrate into German society. This means that migrants should learn the German language and adapt to the country’s values and culture.

    While the CDU is open to skilled migration, it is more cautious when it comes to asylum seekers and refugees. The party supports measures to tighten border security to prevent illegal immigration. It calls for stricter regulations when it comes to asylum seekers and refugees, arguing that the system should be fair and efficient. The CDU believes that asylum applications should be processed quickly and that only those who meet the criteria should be allowed to stay in the country. The party also wants to reduce irregular migration, which refers to people entering the country without proper documentation.

    In addition to these measures, the CDU stresses the importance of integration programs for migrants. These programs aim to help migrants adapt to life in Germany by teaching them the language, providing job training, and helping them understand German laws and culture. The CDU believes that integration is key to ensuring that migrants can contribute positively to German society.

    Overall, the CDU’s stance on migration is about finding a balance. The party wants to ensure that immigration benefits Germany by addressing labor shortages and contributing to the economy. At the same time, it wants to make sure that migrants can adapt to German society and follow the country’s laws. The CDU’s approach is focused on security, integration, and fairness, making sure that the immigration system is well-managed and sustainable for the future.

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