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The news comes after public broadcaster Rbb24 took to the streets of Berlin's Berlin’s Neukölln and Kreuzberg districts to discuss the worsening crisis with the public. And the shocking comments show the scale of resentment brewing in the country as its tries to cope with an influx of millions of people. Last year Germany welcomed 1.1 million people alone but millions more have flooded into the country over the past five years. Now foreign nationals who have lived in the country have expressed their concerns about the impact it is having on their standard of living.

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One woman who identified herself as a National Democratic Party voter said: “Today’s refugees get social housing, welfare payments. And this, and that, and this. Why? “I’m a foreigner myself.” While another woman who wore a bright hijab said: “It’s become a little… terrible around here. Not like it used to be.” ”Too many people came to Neukölln. When they come they have to earn a living.

GETTY Migrant in Germany are upset with the influx of refugees

"They have to give something else — don’t give them our apartments for example. "Don’t give them our jobs." Another individual who said he had been in the country for two decades said the city is changing dramatically. He said: “I’ve had my market here for 20 years. "It used to be good people around here that bought my goods. "But now, no one buys anything any more…

GETTY This unidentified woman spoke to a German public broadcaster

"The Germans all moved away. “Now there’s only refugees and foreigners here.” While another man said authorities have to be tougher on law breakers. He said: “I’ve been here for almost 39 years, I’m happy, I have a family. I’m proud of my son, I have good children. “But the foreigners who come now, the ones who came two or three years ago — they’ve caused so much s**t in Germany.

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