Taken in the Night

When asylum seekers' clocks run out, they are taken and deported in the blink of an eye. One of our social workers even revealed that they are not notified or aware when people are suddenly deported; police come in early morning hours or the middle of the night. The migrants who flee and manage to avoid these police don't fair any better; as illegal immigrants they are forced to find jobs in which their employers can easily manipulate and take advantage of them. Often, migrants live in this constant state of insecurity, unsure of when their time in Germany will come to an end; stability and security is not a luxury afforded to these asylum seekers.
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