ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月29日 23時35分


Germany has led the way in both numbers of #refugees and programs to support them. In 2016, the German government spent 14.5 billion euros — about $15 billion — on refugees, and nearly as much is earmarked for this year. About $1.5 billion of 2016’s expenditures paid for reception centers, registration and housing during the asylum application process; $2.2 billion went to integration efforts. In one year, the city of Weimar — photographed here by @gordonwelters — absorbed 900 refugees. Its population? 65,000. Weimar settled the migrants with classic German efficiency and astonishing speed by all measurable criteria: They were housed, clothed and fed; the children enrolled in local schools and the adults in government-paid classes to learn the basics of the language, laws and customs. But on the person-to-person level, where integration really happens, there are staggering cultural headwinds. On issues like gender, sexuality, religion in the public sphere and even punctuality, the differences may take generations to overcome. Visit the link in our profile to read about integration into a German city.


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