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Given the huge responsibility involved in the integration of migrants into the system by the state and communities, self...
09/04/2025

Given the huge responsibility involved in the integration of migrants into the system by the state and communities, self organised migrants groups are being formed by the immigrants themselves to lesser the burden on state actors.

In the city of Eberswalde Germany, The Migrants themselves launched a project solely coordinated, supported and financed by the immigrants. Through football and sports for the past two years these migrants have been making great progress in the domain of social integration.

Some of the migrants who dreamt of playing European football ⚽ are already integrated into some of the local teams and clubs.

Here's in one of the many outings.

Through sports - football ⚽ many other migrants have left their comfort zones and start engaging into communal activities which contributes positively to the communities in which they are.

Let us join the city of Eberswalde Germany to encourage quicker integration

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■Germany's new Schengen border checks ease migration crisis■Germany notified the EU last month it was restoring border c...
27/11/2023

■Germany's new Schengen border checks ease migration crisis■

Germany notified the EU last month it was restoring border checks at its southern and eastern frontiers. Reuters

Tim Stickings ■Nov 27, 2023■

The return of border checks within Europe’s normally free-flowing Schengen zone has been credited with easing a migration crisis in Germany.
Leaked police figures say the number of illegal crossings fell by 40 per cent in the 30 days after Germany notified the EU it was restoring border controls.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser ordered the checks at the borders with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland to stem almost daily reports of people smuggling.

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The border with Austria has also been more tightly guarded for months amid pressure on ministers to cut the numbers of people arriving illegally in German towns and cities.
In the 30 days to October 16, police counted 18,492 illegal entries from those four countries. That figure fell to 11,029 in the 30 days afterwards, according to the statistics obtained by newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
The leaked analysis showed a particularly sharp drop at the Polish border, where crossings fell from 6,411 to 2,795. Federal police are quoted saying the border checks were one of several factors contributing to the decline.
Germany’s border police have been instructed to carry out random inspections, set up mobile checkpoints and vary their location to keep traffickers on their toes. Authorities have also reported a rise in successful manhunts for wanted people smugglers.
Members of the Schengen zone are allowed to bring in temporary border checks if there is a “serious threat to public policy or internal security”. Several countries including Austria, Slovenia and Slovakia also have controls in place.
Ms Faeser has repeatedly said the Schengen zone is in danger if Europe cannot get a grip on people smuggling, with fears over immigration fuelling a rise of far-right parties.
Germany’s three-party government has plans to step up deportations of failed asylum seekers and suspected members of criminal gangs, while also making it easier for legal arrivals to obtain a passport.
Under pressure from state governments, Chancellor Olaf Scholz has agreed to explore the option of processing asylum claims overseas, an option similar to Britain’s stalled Rwanda scheme.

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