140+ Organizations Urge CDU to Reevaluate Migration Policies, Warn Against Human Rights Violations

February 3, 2025
140+ Organizations Urge CDU to Reevaluate Migration Policies, Warn Against Human Rights Violations
  • A coalition of over 140 organizations is urging the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) to reconsider its approach to migration ahead of its party congress on February 3, 2025.

  • The coalition published an appeal titled 'Standing up for the human rights firewall: Refugee protection and human rights are part of our democracy,' emphasizing the importance of these values.

  • The appeal stresses the need for the CDU to avoid divisive rhetoric and adopt realistic, values-based policies that align with human rights and the law.

  • The appeal warns that the CDU's proposals could be illegal and undermine both the German Constitution and European law.

  • The coalition argues that political effectiveness requires realistic and lawful measures, rather than the ineffective and polarizing proposals currently on the table.

  • Organizations involved in the appeal criticize the CDU's push for stricter migration policies, arguing that such measures undermine democracy and human rights.

  • The coalition denounces proposed measures like border rejections and the suspension of family reunification for certain groups as polarizing and unlawful.

  • CDU leader Friedrich Merz has stated that the party will not collaborate with the AfD, reaffirming its commitment to democratic values amidst rising tensions.

  • Critics assert that the current migration debate, largely driven by the CDU, fails to address pressing social challenges such as security, affordable housing, and healthcare.

  • Mass protests against the CDU's collaboration with the AfD occurred across Germany, with significant demonstrations in Berlin, where up to 250,000 participants rallied for human rights.

  • The organizations emphasize that the strength of society lies in its diversity, highlighting the positive contributions of refugees living in Germany.

  • Notable signatories of the appeal include Amnesty International, Pro Asyl, and various religious organizations, reflecting a broad consensus on the need for humane migration policies.

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