Germany’s Friedrich Merz plans to repatriate 80% of Syrian migrants to rebuild Syria amid political…
By Tim O’Brien
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa on March 30, and immediately coming out of that meeting, at a joint press conference, Merz said that a significant number of Syrian refugees who’ve made a home in Germany will be repatriated to Syria.
How many are we talking, exactly? Try 80% of the Syrians in Deutschland, or 700,000 to 800,000. That’s how many Syrian immigrants will be returned to Syria from Germany over the next three years.
Merz is now trying to repatriate 80% of the 900,000 Syrians in an attempt to fix the migrant crisis that Merkel unleashed upon Europe, which has permanently altered European civilization. pic.twitter.com/z6pG2MguR2
— Martin A. Armstrong (@ArmstrongEcon) March 30, 2026
The migrant issue that Merz inherited from his predecessor, Angela Merkel, is something that’s required a good deal of his focus throughout his term. While it appears Merz has made progress in his talks with al-Sharaa, he may face a tougher sell when he tries to convince those Syrian migrants to return home. It seems they’re quite comfortable in Germany…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (pjmedia.com)
Home | Caravan to Midnight (zutalk.com) Live Stream + Chat (zutalk.com)






Be First to Comment