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NEURUPPIN, Sept 27 — The town of Neuruppin may be nestled in an eastern part of Germany where the far-right AfD party enjoys some of its strongest support. But it is offering to take in refugees again, five years after a huge migrant influx bitterly divided the country. “We have room for 50 to...

Sunday, 27 Sep 2020 11:37 AM MYT

But it is offering to take in refugees again, five years after a huge migrant influx bitterly divided the country.“We are doing well here and we have the possibility people in need.” Merkel’s government has said Germany is prepared to take in around 1,500 people in all, including some from the burnt-down Moria camp.

Space used to house asylum seekers back in 2015 was now being freed up as migrants move to more permanent homes.“When you see the pictures in Moria, it is not a question of politics, it is a question of morals,” Golde said.In 2015, the arrival of refugees proved a boon for entrepreneurs in the region.

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