Aujourd'hui dans le New York Times : Migrants Arriving in Germany Face a Chaotic Reception in Berlin11/26/2015 BERLIN — On a stretch of sidewalk in Germany’s capital, migrant families huddle under blankets, their eyes locked on a tall metal gate. Helpers in bright yellow vests hand out steaming cups of tea to ward against the cold.
Beyond that gate, in the courtyard of a complex of stately brick buildings in an up-and-coming Berlin neighborhood, is Germany’s version of Ellis Island — a clearing point for hundreds of new arrivals who gather long before dawn to submit their asylum applications. Many wait more than eight hours here each day, only to be told they will have to return the next day. “They always say ‘tomorrow,’” said Ezzat Aswam, 33, standing in the predawn chill with his 6-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son nestled next to him. He and his family arrived in Germany four months ago. The courtyard has also become the face of the country’s struggle to impose order on the tumultuous wave of humanity arriving at its borders daily — about 758,000 in the first 10 months of the year, with 181,000 in October alone. Pour lire la suite : http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/27/world/europe/germany-berlin-migrants-refugees.html?ref=world&_r=0
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