State collection center

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A country collecting quarters (or collecting quarters ) is in Lower Austria a warehouse for temporary accommodation of rejected asylum seekers before their planned deportation . According to the state governor, Johanna Mikl-Leitner , the correct designation is the state's basic supply quarters . At the same time, she criticizes the choice of words of the responsible regional council.

The quarters initiated by Provincial Councilor Gottfried Waldhäusl in spring 2018 will be filled with legally negative refugees , from where they can then be transported abroad in an organized manner. The majority of these people came to Austria as part of the refugee crisis in 2015 .

According to press reports, there should be a total of five to six state collection centers in Lower Austria, the daily newspaper Der Standard reported on May 1, 2018 of one in Poysdorf and one in Mitterndorf an der Fischa . The daily newspaper Kurier reports on at least eight pensions and names Texing , Opponitz , Altenmarkt an der Triesting , Frankenfels , Mitterndorf (municipality of Michelhausen) , Poysdorf, Baden and Greifenstein . On May 3, the daily newspaper Der Standard reported from other well-known locations in Frankenfels, Grünbach am Schneeberg and Lanzendorf .

Individual evidence

  1. Mikl-Leitner requests correction on ORF of May 4, 2018, accessed on May 4, 2018
  2. ^ Illegal lie in Lower Austria - Landesrat Waldhäusl draws the consequences on ots.at of April 27, 2018, accessed on May 1, 2018
  3. Collection quarters: Deadline until Friday on orf.at of April 30, 2018, accessed on May 1, 2018
  4. Poysdorf and Mitterndorf get asylum seekers' assembly quarters on derstandard.at from May 1, 2018, accessed on May 1, 2018
  5. ^ The "illegal immigrants" and the FPÖ regional council on kurier.at from April 30, 2018, accessed on May 1, 2018
  6. Waldhäusl against Caritas and Diakonie: "How small children with fire" on derstandard.at from May 3, 2018, accessed on May 3, 2018