UN Demands Germans Do More for “Child Refugees”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 22, 2017

Someone has to protect these little infants from German Nazis.

The German goyim… they just haven’t given enough.

They need to give more.

RT:

A new report produced by the German branch of UNICEF criticizes the government for providing insufficient quality housing and schooling for the record-breaking number of minors it has accepted since 2015.

“Compared to many other countries in the European Union, Germany has invested a lot in hosting the refugees in the last two years,” Sebastian Sedlmayr, head of children’s rights and education at UNICEF Germany, told Deutsche Welle. “But it’s important to flag that there are still some shortcomings.”

Out of over 1 million migrants who arrived in Germany since the outbreak of the refugee crisis two years ago, about 350,000 stated that they were under 18 at the time of their arrival, mostly from Syria, Afghanistan, Africa and Eastern Europe. The authors of the 68-page German-language study, titled “Childhood Postponed,” interviewed 447 staff and 18 migrant families at the refugee shelters hosting them last year.

UNICEF says that while much media attention has been on unaccompanied minors traveling thousands of miles to Europe, they are taken in by the state, and receive round-the-clock priority care, while those with families are left to the adults to care for them.

“Children who have come with their families are explicitly excluded from that system and legislation. They have to rely on the capacity of their parents, and of course the capacity of their parents in a situation like that – not knowing the language and the rules of the country – is very limited,” said Seldmayer.

Most of these children are taken into so-called first reception centers, where, according to the authors, they live 10-12 to a room.

“Non-cash benefits, lack of private space, non-lockable sanitation facilities and the experience of violence and conflicts lead to dangerous moments and a hindrance of the development of refugee children and young people,” said Adam Naber, from the Federal Association for Unaccompanied Minor Refugees (BumF), during a public presentation of the report in Berlin.

After all of those lampshades, the soap the piles of shoes… hasn’t Germany done enough to hurt people due to the color of their skin or because of religion or whatever?