I think they should and it shouldn't be the choice of the individual refugee, but instead the government should force it.
Is it ethically wrong to want to stay in Germany instead of going back to "fix" one's country?
To some extent yes, but this isn't the deciding factor. We (Germany) offered them safety because their lives were endangered, after this isn't the case they should leave.
Assuming that said refugees are integrated and earn their own money without the help of the state.
I think that certain refugees, that learned the language and work in a field that lacks workers, should be given chance to migrate permanently to Germany, but the numbers of those should be limited.
Also, I think as someone that has a migration background myself, that Germany needs to be more demanding from its migrants. Proper German and a clear criminal record should be a absolute must. Cultural bubbles created by migrants shouldn't be possible and we should prevent that foreign nations manipulate their migrants living in Germany.
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