Rosendorff (2014) 																									reports on an informal Rroma camp in the Gutleutviertel of Frankfurt am Main. 																									The 19 Romanian Rroma who lived so far on an industrial wasteland must vacate 																									the location. The social security office will clarify whether the residents of 																									the settlement have pursued social insurance work. If not, they are not 																									entitled to social security benefits and are likely to be expelled, Rosendorff 																									states. The 37-year-old Rrom Mirkea sees the asylum system as unfair. He 																									criticizes: “My country is terribly 																									corrupt, and I can not get a job there”, he says. “Why does Europe exist? We 																									are all colleagues. I do not understand why so many German say ‘shit Romanians’. 																									We have financed our food by collecting returnable bottles. We do not steal”, 																									asserts Mirkea.” The deportation method described is in conflict with the 																									free movement of workers within the European Union, to which Romania and 																									Bulgaria belong since January 2014. Under this scheme, residents of member states 																									are allowed to reside six months or longer in another EU-member state if they 																									are actively looking for a job.
Die Linke (2014) 																									criticizes in a recent statement the efforts of the government coalition to 																									classify the countries Serbia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina as safe 																									countries of origin. With this decision, asylum reasons such as discrimination 																									and exclusion would no longer be recognized: “As long as even only one asylum seeker from these countries is recognized 																									as requiring protection, there can be no acceleration of proceedings by law. In 																									2013, at least 64 Serbian and 43 Macedonian asylum seekers were recognized as 																									refugees or were given protection from deportation on humanitarian grounds. In 																									two thirds of these cases, recognition was granted only by the courts, because 																									the measures taken under an emergency procedure by the federal office for migration 																									and refugees were wrong.” Die Linke criticizes correctly that the discrimination 																									against Rroma is insufficiently highlighted by such country analyses. When 																									determining migration policies, economic and not socio-political considerations 																									are central to decisions, which is done at the expense of minorities such as 																									the Rroma.
Gedziorowski (2014) spoke with Joachim Brenner, director 																									of the Förderverein Roma. Brenner criticizes the widespread reservations about 																									the minority and the polemical discourse against immigrants that is not 																									dominated by facts but suspicion and emotions: “The whole terminology of tide, currents and wave – this is scaremongering. 																									We took notice that we have to do more in the social counselling, but we also have 																									to work with more people who live in poor conditions. [ … ] The last 																									demoscopic studies by sociological institutes show that the resentments have 																									not diminished, but still are manifest. When looking for housing Sinti and Roma 																									have major problems.” Brenner further criticizes that it is above all a 																									lack of political will, which leads to the marginalization of poor people and 																									minorities, and not the lack of financial resources, which are certainly 																									present. This may be seen with reference to the housing project Kulturcampus 																									Bockenheim, 																									which encountered great resistance by the welfare department from the very 																									beginning.