Asylum policy: “You can no longer convey that to people.” – Bavaria

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The accommodation of refugees is again a major problem for many Bavarian municipalities.

(Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa)

Thomas Karmasin, President of the Bavarian District Association, warns that the rising number of asylum seekers will be too much for them. Unlike in 2015, the CSU politician no longer wants to accommodate people in gyms this time. He has another idea.

Interviewed by

Sebastian Beck, Munich

Municipalities and districts in Bavaria are sounding the alarm: the number of asylum seekers is now rising sharply again and is approaching the level of 2015. Thomas Karmasin has been a district administrator in the Fürstenfeldbruck district since 1996. He has concerns that are shared by colleagues in other regions.

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