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What problems have refugees brought to Germany?

At present, the outstanding problem is that the influx of refugees has suddenly increased, and there are insufficient places for temporary resettlement of refugees in various places. Germany adopts the allocation method to disperse temporary refugees, and various places have requisitioned and rebuilt idle places such as convention centers, old military camps and warehouses to solve the problem of refugees' safe winter.

there are many procedures for the resettled refugees. First of all, it is necessary to register at the refugee registration centers in various places so that their identity data can be entered into the national online database. Because of the serious shortage of staff, although all refugee registration centers are working overtime, refugees often have to wait in line for several days to register.

After the registration, the refugees will be assigned to the local refugee asylum application approval departments for interviews, and then return to the temporary resettlement sites to wait for news. Waiting often takes about half a year. Those who pass the examination and approval will stay and those who are rejected will be repatriated. The long examination and approval process has aggravated the pressure of refugee reception, and the resettlement and supply of refugees has increased the economic burden for the local government.

Apart from economic pressure, the biggest challenge facing Germany in the future is the social integration of refugees who are allowed to stay. Most people in this refugee wave can't speak German. Receiving such a large number of refugees with different linguistic, cultural and religious backgrounds will face huge social problems in Germany.

Recently, many right-wing extremists have attacked refugee settlements and harassed refugees in some places in Germany. The German people are generally worried about the possible impact of the refugee tide on society. According to the latest poll results, 66% of Germans believe that the friction between local people and immigrants will increase in the future.