Hotel near Kudamm -proximity collects 57 euros per asylum seeker - Gunnar Schupelius speaks of waste of tax money

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According to a report by www.bz-berlin.de, a well-known hotel near Kudamm-proximity recently served as accommodation for asylum seekers and is rented by an average of 57 euros per day and person by the State Office for Refugees (LAF). It is the "Dormero" on Eislebener Straße and a total of 166 asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey are to be accommodated. The rental of luxury hotels such as the "Dormero" for the accommodation of asylum seekers has local effects on the population of Berlin. The fact that the LAF pays high rental costs for such accommodations while gyms have to be blocked and occupied at the same time can be dissatisfied with ...

Hotel near Kudamm -proximity collects 57 euros per asylum seeker - Gunnar Schupelius speaks of waste of tax money

according to a report by www.bz-berlin.de ,
A well-known hotel near Kudamm has recently served as accommodation for asylum seekers and is rented by the State Office for Refugees (LAF) with an average of 57 euros per day and person. It is the "Dormero" on Eislebener Straße and a total of 166 asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey are to be accommodated.

The rental of luxury hotels such as the "Dormero" for the accommodation of asylum seekers has local effects on the population of Berlin. The fact that the LAF pays high rental costs for such accommodations while gyms must be blocked and occupied at the same time can cause great dissatisfaction with the citizens. In addition, the extravagant establishment of the "Dormero" is considered inappropriate for asylum accommodation, which leads to displeasure in the population.

The rental of hotels for the accommodation of asylum seekers is part of a wider controversy about asylum policy in Germany. This has caused people to feel disadvantaged with small incomes and little pension, since tax money is spent on the accommodation of asylum seekers in expensive accommodations.

Overall, this case shows how controversial asylum policy in Berlin and Germany is and how it influences the local population. It becomes clear that the expenditure for the accommodation of asylum seekers in luxury hotels can trigger a discussion and potential dissatisfaction in the local community.