'Refugees, Welcome,' or How Merkel Changed Europe
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7 Articles
The negative politicization of refugee migration has shifted the political landscape far to the right. Services are hidden. Today it would be time to talk about what has already been created appreciatively.
Ten years ago, Germans placed balloons on streetlight poles to greet crowds of foreigners. The popular tabloid Bild ran the headline "Refugees, Welcome" as a million or more migrants began crossing the border. Warehouses in Berlin were filled with donated clothes, food parcels and toys for the new arrivals. Bunk beds filled sports halls, and citizens and businesses volunteered to help.
Ten years after Merkel's famous sentence, Germany is again discussing the issue of immigration. The situation in schools and municipalities is still challenging. Companies have become creative since the "Refugee Summer of 2016.
Ten years have passed since Angela Merkel's legendary saying, "We are making this happen in 2015. On the occasion of this anniversary ... The post Ten years after the refugee crisis: Every sixth refugee is now a German citizen appeared first on Apollo News.
Tens of thousands of refugees have come to the Free State since 2015. How the numbers have developed and what conclusions policymakers are drawing.
AMS CEO Johannes Kopf sums up the past ten years of integration after the 2015 refugee wave. Why are many refugees unable to find a job for years? Do we have to reform minimum security?
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