Saarbrücken plans to accommodate refugees in a retirement home – what now?

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Head of Social Affairs Tobias Raab provides information about the planned accommodation of refugees in Saarbrücken without security concerns.

Saarbrücken plans to accommodate refugees in a retirement home – what now?

Tobias Raab, head of social affairs for the city of Saarbrücken, recently published a highly anticipated letter. This two-page document is about the city's plans to rent a former old people's home on Großherzog-Friedrich-Straße in order to accommodate refugees there. The decision has caused a stir in the city, with many residents concerned about the impact on their neighborhoods.

However, the city administration has made it clear that it sees no security threat. Raab emphasizes that the decision was well thought out and that the focus is on the integration of refugees. The administration has already taken steps to ensure that residents are informed and included in the process. The accommodation is intended not only to help the refugees, but also to strengthen the community.

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The plans for the former old people's home are part of a larger project to respond to the increasing number of refugees. The city of Saarbrücken is determined to offer these people a safe home while at the same time taking citizens' concerns seriously. Raab calls on residents to be open to dialogue and to address their questions and concerns directly to the city administration.

The decision to rent the retirement home is in the context of the current refugee situation and the city's efforts to assume humanitarian responsibility. While some citizens are skeptical, the city administration shows determination to promote integration and ensure harmonious coexistence.