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How Germany Is Responding To The Migrant Crisis

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Children play as residents look from their window at the container settlement shelter for refugees and migrants in Zehlendorf district on April 14, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Children play as residents look from their window at the container settlement shelter for refugees and migrants in Zehlendorf district on April 14, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

If the United Kingdom votes next week to leave the European Union, the economic and political effects could be felt across Europe, just when the EU is trying to get a handle on the migrant crisis, which brought more than a million people into Europe from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries.

Germany has taken in more migrants than any other country in the EU. Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with Emily Haber, the state secretary for the German Ministry of the Interior.

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Dr. Emily Haber, the state secretary for the German Ministry of the Interior.

This segment aired on June 15, 2016.

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