This became a public topic this week in Germany, which surprised some people.
Presently, twelve of the sixteen German states said 'halt' on accepting any more migrants for 2022. Chief reason? The million Ukrainians that came in this period.
So, the twelve are blocking any more refugees or migrants from getting into the system?
What will happen now? My humble belief is that the remaining four states will be compromised in some way....to accept the folks arriving (who may be from any region except Ukraine).
If you were a migrant....say from Iraq, and you wanted to be near your cousins in Hamburg? Well....you'd get this note (as you arrive) to say Hamburg and eleven other regions are not an option. Acceptance of this? I doubt it.
What's the real number of migrants (Ukrainian and otherwise) for 2022? Well....all that is publicly stated is that one-million Ukrainians have registered in Germany for 2022 at present. The rest? Unknown. My guess is that in the spring of 2023....they will come around to admit the total number for 2022 was at 1.3-million migrants or refugees.
A national topic? No....just one stated by the dozen states.
An alarm? I think the biggest worry is the number of Ukrainian kids in the German school system, and how they handle their school year starting shortly. To be honest, you don't hear much criticism over the Ukrainians....not for crime, or drugs, or bad behavior. Housing? Well....that might be a problem.
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