Asylum seekers in Germany: Life at the Schweinfurt anchor center
What is life like for asylum seekers in anchor centers in Germany? We visited one in Schweinfurt, Bavaria, to find out. Some states in Germany recently introduced the so-called anchor centers. Asylum seekers are supposed to stay there while their applications are being processed - and they are either given asylum or deported.

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