Protests in Upahl: Logged - refugee home remains open longer!
Protests in Upahl: Logged - refugee home remains open longer!
in a small village with only 500 inhabitants in Germany, Upahl, most residents are dissatisfied and protested again on the streets. With the slogan "Upahl once again lied", you take a breath of your anger over the continued integration of refugee people in your community. The reason for your displeasure? An announcement from the last July has announced that the planned end of the use of an asylum home should not take place as originally planned in October 2024, but not in the summer of 2025.
This decision, which is due to the lack of accommodation options in the Northwest Mecklenburg district, causes heated discussions among the residents. The demonstrators not only call for the closure of the home, but also require a profound change in the Federal Government's asylum policy. They see themselves in the obligation to ensure that boundaries are better secured and democracy and tolerance are preserved in their region. In view of the current Situation, frustration in the community is clearly noticeable.
protests and demands of the demonstrators
The protests are a sign that the local population not only wants to accept the existing challenges, but also want to actively influence migration and integration. The extension of the accommodation of refugees has increased the feeling of disappointment and the abuse in the community, especially because many have the feeling that their concerns are not heard. While the demonstrators take to the streets to stand up for their concerns, a clear picture of dissatisfaction is emerging that goes beyond the small limits of Upahl.
The district's decision to run the asylum home longer is not perceived as transparent and has led to a feeling of injustice. Citizens want their voice to have weight and that they are heard in decision -making bodies. It remains to be seen whether the protests, which have been going on for a year now, can make changes in the coming months. A detailed article on this situation offers www.focus.de .