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From the small town of Erfurt, Germany, Katrin Bennhold provides this exceptional report in the NYT of how one city in the heart of Germany with a medieval past is coping with the influx of refugees. Under Germany's quota system, Thuringia gets 2.5% of new refugees and Erfurt 20% of that. How well the experiment works depends on how it is working at the local level.
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Empathy and Angst in a German City Transformed by Refugees
New York Times 09/11/2015
Germany Imposes Border Checks Amid Migrant Wave
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2015
Germany Works on Migrant Labor Conundrum
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2015
Where the Refugees Pour Into Germany, a 24-Hour Window
New York Times 09/23/2015
German City by the Danube Is Tested by a Different Kind of Flood
New York Times 11/07/2015
German government leaders back plan to push migrants to integrate
Washington Post 05/25/2016
Linked Articles
Empathy and Angst in a German City Transformed by Refugees
New York Times 09/11/2015
For Some Germans, Unity Is Still Work in Progress
New York Times 09/30/2010
Linked Articles
Empathy and Angst in a German City Transformed by Refugees
New York Times 09/11/2015
Pope Visits Venerated Lutheran Monastery
New York Times 09/24/2011
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