Clear edge on New Year’s Eve shame from a celebrity with a migration background!

Instead of talking about the perpetrators of New Year’s Eve, failed integration and migration, our politicians simply smear the truth away.

But now those who have found their home in Germany are speaking up – and know: “If politicians don’t punish such people severely as soon as possible, it will not only become standard, but much worse.”

That says reality star Rafi Rachek (33, “Celebrity Big Brother”). He is of Kurdish descent, was born in Syria and moved from Syria to Germany with his parents in 1999.

TV star Rafi Rachek (33) feels at home in Cologne. He wants others to integrate in Germany as well

Photo: Getty Images for Sportalm

“In their home country, the police would be more aggressive”

The Cologne resident was deeply shocked that firefighters and police officers were under fire. He clearly names the perpetrators: “Unfortunately, it is mostly southerners and my compatriots who have no respect for the law and do not want to adapt. I am very ashamed. You can’t generalize, but politicians must act now.”

And further: “Our politics acts far too laxly. In their countries of origin, these people would not behave like this because the police would be much more effective there.”

For him, Germany is of course his homeland, where he obeys the law. Rafi: “I’m happy to be able to live here. Such problems have existed for years. The topic needs to be discussed much more.”

His verdict: “There are many who respect the law, but unfortunately too many who do not want to adapt.”

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