Closing the arrival center in Meßstetten: What kind of refugees?

Closing the arrival center in Meßstetten: What kind of refugees?

The closure of the Ukraine arrival center in Meßstetten marks an important turning point in the recording policy for Ukrainian refugees. On Monday, September 30th, the last residents left the facility, which was previously operated by both the country and the district of Zollernalbkreis. The dismantling of the center is already underway and is an important step in adapting to the current needs in dealing with refugees.

UK until the end were accommodated by 33 Ukrainians in the provisional accommodation of the Zollernalbkreis. The 37 remaining residents of the initial reception, which were under the responsibility of the Tübingen regional council, had already left the center on September 25th. The closure of the arrival center, which originally emerged from a wave of humanity and willingness to help, is evaluated by District Administrator Günther-Martin Pauli as proof of the efficient management of war refugees. He emphasizes the need to find creative solutions to facilitate the integration of refugees into the labor market.

new registrations stop

Last day of recording for new refugees was September 13, since then no other people have been admitted to the arrival center. Lays from other facilities and circles have also been set. The Ukrainian refugees still living in the center have already been distributed in various cities and municipalities in the country. These measures are part of a distribution key that is based on the population of the respective municipality.

While dismantling in the buildings that are no longer used weeks ago, employees of the former service providers are also involved in order to organize the removal of the inventory. External companies are to be consulted for specific tasks, for example larger transports. The animal asylum operated by the Pfotengel association was also empty and also employed with moving work.

allocation process after closure

The important question that arises after the arrival of the arrival center affects the future allocation of refugees in the region. According to the refugee recording law (Flüag), there may be a direct allocation of the refugees to the city or counties without initial admission. This regulation aims to relieve the admission procedures and enable the refugees to integrate faster into society. The country takes responsibility for admission outside of regular office hours.

Ukrainian citizens who are assigned to a city or a district after an initial reception are initially accommodated for a maximum of six months in the provisional accommodation. This time window serves to give the refugees the opportunity to find adequate living space and to overcome bureaucratic hurdles with the help of social care. The situation in relation to asylum seekers in the district is currently relatively relaxed, so that there is sufficient capacities.

An example of the newly created accommodation options is the former surveying office in Balinger Charlottenstraße, which is now used for the provisional accommodation. It remains to be seen what will change the closure of the arrival center for refugee recording in the region.

In order to inform the still incoming Ukrainian refugees, measures have already been taken. The regional council of Tübingen and the district have changed the starting address for the initial reception in Baden-Württemberg. By notifying the arrival center and the removal of the signage around the barracks area, it is to ensure that potential new additions are informed about the closure. Experts estimate that the refugees are well networked and information about personal contacts is passed on. The figures of the refugees Ukrainians have increased in the past few months, with an average of around 1000 people arrive in Baden-Württemberg per month, while the so-called "surface cases" have also increased.

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