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'No job, no money': How German immigration office delays hurt lives of foreign workers

Michael Stuchbery
Michael Stuchbery - michael.stuchbery@thelocal.com
'No job, no money': How German immigration office delays hurt lives of foreign workers
A sign for the immigration office in Frankfurt. More needs to be done to make immigrants feel welcome in Germany. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Sebastian Gollnow

More than a month after emergency appointments were announced to deal with long queues and lengthy delays, a lack of action from Stuttgart's immigration authority continues to cause hardship and difficulties for many foreigners. 

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