The orphan immigrant children so nobody wants: Trapped in Greece, Germany says no

Official Brussels urged Germany to help Greece by caring for the only children in the Hellenic country's crowded camps. At Christmas time, Germany's Interior Minister has rejected the calls, saying his country has helped Greece sufficiently, writes CNN, translates Periscopi. One thing [...]
At Christmas time, Germany's Interior Minister has rejected the calls, saying his country has helped Greece sufficiently, writes CNN, translates Periscopi.
This was confirmed by Germany's Supreme Cardinal in the Catholic Church, Reinhardt Marx, saying that the German government has only helped Greece, but since we are on the eve of the holidays something had to be done for this “tolerable” situation.
In the islands alone, Lesbos, Chios, and Samos, and then in Lesos, Kos, nearly 2,000 children have been registered. And according to the European Union. [ The EU] across the country were 5 thousand and 227 young children since November.
Some 9 percent of children are under 14 years of age, while 92 percent are males.
Meanwhile, the European Commission continues to repeatedly appeal to member states to continue helping children from Greece on voluntary grounds. /Periscope












