Published : 01-01-2019
Palestinian and Syrian migrants working in Germany have denounced the low wages they have been receiving compared to their German counterparts and workers from other nationalities.
The refugees said they have been made to work for longer hours but end up receiving lower wages.
They further denounced the delay in the family reunification process, which they said often lasts for over one year and makes part of a closed-doors immigration policy pursued by the German government to rein in the influx of refugees to the country.
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees from Syria in Germany have been separated from their families, who have remained in Syria or fled to other destinations.
Palestinians from Syria in Germany are categorized as stateless refugees, according to the German law. The Geneva Convention stipulates that Germany grant nationality to those categorized as stateless refugees, in accordance with the German Nationality Law of 2000.
Palestinian and Syrian migrants working in Germany have denounced the low wages they have been receiving compared to their German counterparts and workers from other nationalities.
The refugees said they have been made to work for longer hours but end up receiving lower wages.
They further denounced the delay in the family reunification process, which they said often lasts for over one year and makes part of a closed-doors immigration policy pursued by the German government to rein in the influx of refugees to the country.
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees from Syria in Germany have been separated from their families, who have remained in Syria or fled to other destinations.
Palestinians from Syria in Germany are categorized as stateless refugees, according to the German law. The Geneva Convention stipulates that Germany grant nationality to those categorized as stateless refugees, in accordance with the German Nationality Law of 2000.