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Germany expects sharp drop in refugees numbers this year
The June decision by British voters to leave the European Union at a date yet to be determined is another potential complication, though Schinas said Monday the EU’s TTIP negotiators continue to deal with the Americans on behalf of all 28 member nations of the bloc.
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Nevertheless, as the popularity of German Chancellor Angela Merkel wanes, integration of asylum seekers into the labor forces proves more hard than advertised, and anti-Muslim sentiments subsist throughout Europe, any slowdown in Germany lays bare the challenges the refugees face in even the European nation most sympathetic to their plights.
There were new and stricter rules for refugees who could not stay in Germany and migrants were being told they needed to integrate and learn German, Merkel told ARD.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said last month that the TTIP is “absolutely in Europe’s interest”.
The United States has seen a similar controversy play out domestically, as Republican leaders like Ted Cruz and Donald Trump have called for draconian security measures against the Muslim community and a number of state governors said they supported a block on resettling Muslim refugees.
“We can ensure optimal services for up to 300,000. should more people arrive, it would put us under pressure, then we would go into so-called crisis mode”.
More than one million migrants from the Middle East, Afghanistan and Africa arrived in Germany a year ago.
That move prompted a further wave of migration through the Balkans that culminated in the daily arrival of more than 10,000 asylum seekers at German borders at one point.
Germany expects up to 300,000 asylum seekers to arrive this year, less than one-third of the total during 2015’s record influx, according to the Federal Office for Migrants and Refugees (BAMF). The arrival encouraged countries such as Hungary to sharply disparage Merkel, and even accuse her of hostile Europe’s stability.
“We’ve always said that it’s simply incredible fore Germany to take in a million people per year, ” Gabriel said in an interview.
Turkey is hosting some 3 million refugees, including more than 2.7 million Syrians.
Merkel has been the Chancellor of Germany since 2005, and the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000.
“At no time have I said when I want or don’t want” to announce plans to run again, she said in Sunday’s television interview.
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Asked about the Syrian war in the interview on AFD, Merkel said that, “We (the worldwide community) have to stop the bloodshed in Syria”.