Germany Slots $6.7B to Handle Influx of Migrants

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Flanked by American and Germany flags, German Chancellor Angela Merkel defers to U.S. President Barack Obama during a joint press conference in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C. on February 9, 2015. Merkel and Obama discussed the Ukrainian situation, the Iraq nuclear talks and other world issues. Photo by Pat Benic/UPI | License Photo

BERLIN, Sept. 7 (UPI) — Germany has pegged $6.7 billion in funds to deal with an influx of thousands of migrants from the Middle East and North Africa entering the country

About 18,000 migrants entered Germany over the weekend after an agreement with Austria and Hungary relaxed asylum rules.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said $6.7 billion in funds would build new reception centers for asylum seekers, hire 3,000 additional federal police officers, replace cash allowances for refugees with benefits in kind, finance integration and langage courses, and designate Kosovo, Albania and Montenegro as safe countries so that immigrants from those nations can be deported more rapidly.

Meanwhile, France announced its plan to receive 24,000 refugees per European Union plans to provide asylum for more than 100,000 of them over the next two years. French President Francois Hollande said he and Merkel agree on a plan that would make each EU member state responsible for its share of a total of 120,000 migrants.

He said the situation is a “crisis” that can be “brought under control.”

Austria’s Chancellor Werner Faymann disagreed, saying the emergency climate wrought by the migrant crisis should come to an end, adding Austria would inch “towards normality.” He spoke with Merkel and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday.

About 5,000 migrants, mostly from Syria, reached Austria on Saturday.

Hungary had previously blocked migrants from traveling to Western Europe, especially as it continued its construction of a fence with Serbia, which is the conduit for migrants deserting wartorn Middle Eastern countries like Syria. It dropped its restrictions on Friday, however, allowing people to enter other EU countries.

Germany expects 800,000 refugees by the end of the year.

Despite the cheers they received at the Munich train station, two arson attacks took place Sunday night on refugee centers in Germany.

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