The conditions in German refugee shelters are so bad that some migrants would rather return to the homes they fled than stay where they are.
“They gather people in horrible camps with no space to sleep, bathe or relax. There is no hope here in Germany," Heval Aram, an Iraqi asylum seeker in Germany, told Euronews.
Aram had travelled for 12 days with his family to come to Germany.
"I hope nobody will leave their home to come here,” he said.
Others complain that the asylum process is too slow.
"I am not allowed to bring my family, and I haven't received a permit to stay yet. I can't work, I can't move around freely," Mohammed Mohsen, who has been seeking asylum for over 5 months, told Deutsche Welle.
"You can't open the doors to refugees and then not see the process through," Mohsen said.
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6 comments:
Can we get a program going like that?
They should know German plus camp is never a good thing.
MILLIONS came in at once to Europe. Europe was unprepared. How could anyone on either side of the equation expect this would turn out well?
ROFLMAO!!! No kidding!! LOLOLOL
Did they have passports to go there in the first place?
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Genius comment!!!!!!!!!!
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