Reuters, 29/09 13:15 CET
By Madeline Chambers
BERLIN (Reuters) – Chancellor
Angela Merkel’s cabinet agreed a package of measures on Tuesday to help
German towns cope with the influx of asylum seekers, as a poll showed
her conservatives dipping to a one-year low on concerns about her
handling of the crisis.
Merkel has drawn criticism, especially among
conservatives, for fuelling the influx by effectively giving asylum
seekers the green light to come to Germany. Towns and cities in Europe’s
biggest economy are struggling to cope with 800,000 refugees and
migrants escaping war and poverty expected this year.
German police said they had registered 5,380 people entering Germany illegally, up from 4,160 on Sunday.
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