Berlin (CNN) Nearly four years after almost 1 million refugees were welcomed into the country, Germany has quietly been closing the window on asylum applications and ramping up deportations. Boostedt has seen crime rise since the advent of the migrant crisis in 2015, with the 4,600 population municipality hosting 1,369 asylum seekers as of January 2019. Medical expert Siroos Mirzaeifrom Amnesty International noted that people had to wait for days to get medical help due to the vast number of people received over a short period of time. Boostedt has seen crime rise since the advent of the migrant crisis in 2015, with the 4,600 population municipality hosting 1,369 asylum seekers as of January 2019. The situation in 2019 remains complicated. Mr Seehofer said Germany was already doing a considerable amount to assist in the crisis, sending 57 trucks with supplies for more than 10,000 people. … The report also stated that only four doctors were present at the refugee camp and showers and other hygienic facilities were i… Migrant minors move from Greece to Portugal The Portugal News 11:16 8-Jul-20 How Jordan responded to Israel’s annexation plans Atlantic Council 11:15 8-Jul-20 Germany took in some 10,000 migrants under Turkey-EU pact: report Daily Sabah 10:25 8-Jul-20 Germany's migrant sex-crime problem is being exacerbated by its lenient legal system, in which offenders receive relatively light sentences, even for serious crimes. It has been over three years now since German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the borders of Europe during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016, which allowed approximately 1.5 …

In … On 6 August 2015, Amnesty International Secretary General Heinz Patzelt inspected the refugee camp Bundesbetreuungsstelle in Traiskirchen where more than 4,800 migrants and refugees are housed. The financial burden on the German state is high, and the presence of the refugees has triggered an intense political backlash.