The German Chancellor “Angela Merkel” stated that “the government will reduce significantly the flow of refugees towards Germany which expects the arrival of more than one million refugees this year”.
Merkel has pledged, last Monday, in her party’s conference, Conservative Christian Democratic Union CDU, which was held in Karlsruhe in western Germany to reduce significantly the number of immigrants who enter the country.
In a different context; the Palestinian-Syrians in Germany who fled the war in Syria are suffering from difficulties such as the integrating into German society and the distribution of most of the refugees to countryside camps far from main cities, wherein some of it, refugees were gathered in groups in inside stadiums with shared bathrooms and common sleeping areas, in addition to the long waiting time to get an answer regarding their asylum requests.
It is noteworthy that there is no official statistics on the number of Palestinian-Syrian refugees in Germany which classifies them as “Stateless” in the German law, but Germany is committed to facilitate the settlement of stateless persons based on the German citizenship law in 2000 and Geneva Convention.