Germany allowed to force migrants to live in specific areas, EU court rules

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‘Continuing the German refugee saga, the European Court of Justice says the government would be allowed to compel some migrants to live in specific residential areas if it aids their integration into society.
The Tuesday decision was based on a case dating back 18 years. In 1998 and 2001 two Syrians, Ibrahim Alo and Amira Osso, traveled to Germany and were successful in receiving status which put them one step away from qualifying as full-fledged refugees.

This opened up the issue of “residence condition” – the logic in Germany that those enjoying protective status and receiving social benefits would best fit areas that would contribute to a balanced distribution of the cost of that aid across all institutions, consequently leading to smoother integration into society.’

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