Residents of small Bavarian town PROTEST against plan to establish housing for 500 migrants
The residents of a town in Germany's southeastern Bavaria state are protesting against a plan to establish housing for migrants in their area.
According to Remix News, the town of Rott am Inn in Bavaria is seeing wide-scale demonstrations from disgruntled residents. Protesters from Rott am Inn gathered at the district council building in the nearby town of Seeon, expressing disagreement toward the plan to build a refugee accommodation. The planned housing will accommodate 500 migrants, more than 10 percent of the town's population of 4,000.
The residents of a town in Germany's southeastern Bavaria state are protesting against a plan to establish housing for migrants in their area.
According to Remix News, the town of Rott am Inn in Bavaria is seeing wide-scale demonstrations from disgruntled residents. Protesters from Rott am Inn gathered at the district council building in the nearby town of Seeon, expressing disagreement toward the plan to build a refugee accommodation. The planned housing will accommodate 500 migrants, more than 10 percent of the town's population of 4,000.