Germany and Kenya have signed a labour migration deal, allowing 250,000 skilled and semi-skilled Kenyans to work in Germany. “The agreement will also simplify the repatriation of Kenyans who are in Germany without legal permission.”
The German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community has refuted claims that Kenya will send 250,000 skilled workers to Germany, clarifying that the agreement does not specify any numbers or quotas for skilled workers who will be able to work in Germany.
The German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community has refuted claims, saying, “This information is clearly false. The agreement between Germany and Kenya does not include any numbers or quotas of skilled workers who will have the opportunity to work in Germany. All applicants must fulfil the strict requirements of the German Skilled Immigration Act.”
The BBC edited the article to remove the 250,000 number they had included after the German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community refuted the claims.
This announcement caused a stir on social media among Germans, who declared they would not permit such deals in Germany.
Germans views on the deal
“There are just going to be more welfare recipients, which will cause the country to collapse quickly,” @Gene_SD.
“Its now or never. They know that people are waking up faster than they can be replaced.” @DavidZsutty
“But they’re black? I’m confused! why are negros allowed in Germany or Europe for that matter? @BabyBoyGroyper.
“The U.S. and EU are losing the great power competition in Africa; they also lose soft power competition with China and Russia. African people think the EU and US have been exploiting them for years. They are changing it by becoming softer, helper, partner.” @War_monitor1