GETTY•SKY NEWS Kbeih said that he wants his family to be housed in 'Germany or nothing

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Housam Kbieh - who travelled to Europe with his wife and two sons - has threatened to go back to Syria if his family are not relocated to the EU's most powerful member state, which offers a generous benefit system and open-door policy. Kbieh and his family are staying at an old military camp in the north of Munich, which has been transformed into a migrant centre.

SKY NEWS The father-of-two said he would return to Syria if he is not granted asylum in Germany

I go back to my country, it's Germany or nothing Housam Kbieh

The refugee said they were forced to flee Damascus, but outright refused to be settled anywhere else in the EU. He said: "I go back to my country, it's Germany or nothing." Kbeih - whose disabled son needs specialist medical care - claimed that "if you asked anyone" in the migrant camp he is staying in they would agree.

SKY NEWS Kbieh claimed that everyone else in the migrant camp has the same attitude

The audacious revelation comes as Germany admitted it is considering plans to limit the number of migrants it takes in every year. German interior minister Thomas de Maiziere said there is a limit to the number of migrants European Union member states can take - claiming they "can't take every refugee". In the latest admission of the country's excessively generous policy towards the migrant crisis, he said: "We cannot accept all the people who are fleeing conflict zones or poverty and want to come to Europe or Germany."

GETTY Germany's interior minister admitted there is a limit to the number of migrants Europe can take