The children of Syrian refugees are being told to "go home" at their schools and kindergartens in Germany, as tensions over migration rise. Immigration has become a hot political topic in Germany, as elsewhere around Europe.

Syrians were welcomed in their hundreds of thousands into the EU country in 2015, following the outbreak of the brutal civil war. More than 320,000 refugees settled in Germany that year, with the then Chancellor Angela Merkel confidently claiming "we can do it". Today there are roughly 948,000 Syrians currently living in Germany , who face an uncertain future as the government continues its crackdown on immigration.

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