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Migrant crisis: Influx will change Germany, says Merkel Migrant crisis: Influx will change Germany, says Merkel
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the "breathtaking" flow of migrants into Germany will "occupy and change" the country in the coming years.Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the "breathtaking" flow of migrants into Germany will "occupy and change" the country in the coming years.
She said Germany would speed up asylum procedures and build extra housing, but called on other EU states to help.She said Germany would speed up asylum procedures and build extra housing, but called on other EU states to help.
French President Francois Hollande said quotas for EU countries to relocate 120,000 migrants were being planned and that France would take 24,000.French President Francois Hollande said quotas for EU countries to relocate 120,000 migrants were being planned and that France would take 24,000.
Meanwhile, the flow of migrants across Europe shows no sign of easing.Meanwhile, the flow of migrants across Europe shows no sign of easing.
On Monday, large numbers of people were reported to be streaming into Hungary across its southern border with Serbia.On Monday, large numbers of people were reported to be streaming into Hungary across its southern border with Serbia.
Spanish newspaper El Pais reported on Monday (in Spanish) that 120,000 migrants will be resettled under the proposals, on top of the 40,000 already agreed.
The 160,000 are said to include 66,000 who have arrived in Greece, 54,000 in Hungary and 40,000 in Italy.
In other developments:In other developments:
At the scene: The BBC's Imelda Flattery on the Hungary-Serbia borderAt the scene: The BBC's Imelda Flattery on the Hungary-Serbia border
Migrants sit in the road in front of the police line as photographers mingle with them.Migrants sit in the road in front of the police line as photographers mingle with them.
An empty coach waits to pick them up and start the journey to Budapest. There are about 400 people here.An empty coach waits to pick them up and start the journey to Budapest. There are about 400 people here.
A voice on a loudspeaker tells the migrants in English that buses will come soon.A voice on a loudspeaker tells the migrants in English that buses will come soon.
They are not convinced. They continue their sit-down protest but police warn them that buses can't get through if they don't move.They are not convinced. They continue their sit-down protest but police warn them that buses can't get through if they don't move.
Other exhausted families trudge along the railway line, heading to the border camp.Other exhausted families trudge along the railway line, heading to the border camp.
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Peston: Why Germany needs migrants more than UK
Hungary migrant crossings 'echo 1989 and 1956'
Thousands of migrants who had arrived in Hungary made their way through Austria to Germany over the weekend. Those arriving at Munich station were cheered by locals.Thousands of migrants who had arrived in Hungary made their way through Austria to Germany over the weekend. Those arriving at Munich station were cheered by locals.
Mrs Merkel thanked volunteers who had helped and welcomed those arriving, saying they had "painted a picture of Germany which can make us proud of our country".Mrs Merkel thanked volunteers who had helped and welcomed those arriving, saying they had "painted a picture of Germany which can make us proud of our country".
However, she said that although Germany was "a country willing to take people in", it was "time for the European Union to pull its weight".However, she said that although Germany was "a country willing to take people in", it was "time for the European Union to pull its weight".
Germany - which expects 800,000 asylum requests this year - could face costs of €10bn (£7.3bn) next year because of the influx, she added. Germany - which expects 800,000 asylum requests this year - could face costs of €10bn (£7.3bn) next year because of the influx, she added. About 18,000 people arrived in Germany over the weekend.
New quotas drawn up by the European Commission are set to be unveiled on Wednesday.New quotas drawn up by the European Commission are set to be unveiled on Wednesday.
More on the migrant crisis Spanish newspaper El Pais reported on Monday (in Spanish) that a total of 160,000 migrants would be resettled, including 66,000 who have arrived in Greece, 54,000 in Hungary and 40,000 in Italy.
Peston: Why Germany needs migrants more than UK Migrants find hope in Germany: The BBC's Anna Holligan in Munich
Hungary migrant crossings 'echo 1989 and 1956' The Heidemannstrasse reception centre - a converted army barracks - is providing temporary shelter to some of the thousands of refugees and migrants hoping to make Germany their permanent home.
We meet two Syrian families who arrived via Austria eight days ago. A pregnant woman and five children were among them. They had arrived in Europe by boat and then walked to Serbia before being driven to Germany in a car.
They had come to the centre looking for clean clothes and a doctor but neither were available.
I asked one of the fathers why he didn't stay in Turkey. He told me: "I have two kids, my wife is pregnant, I can't get work in Turkey, there is no future for my family there. I didn't escape from war to live on the streets."
Germany is offering what many other countries don't - hope.
What can the EU do to solve the crisis?What can the EU do to solve the crisis?
How mobile phones play vital role for migrantsHow mobile phones play vital role for migrants
What is the UK doing to help?What is the UK doing to help?
Hungary had previously blocked migrants travelling to Western Europe, but dropped restrictions on Friday after struggling to cope with thousands camping in its capital, Budapest.Hungary had previously blocked migrants travelling to Western Europe, but dropped restrictions on Friday after struggling to cope with thousands camping in its capital, Budapest.
It is continuing work on a fence along its border with Serbia and its parliament passed tough new legislation on illegal immigrants last week.It is continuing work on a fence along its border with Serbia and its parliament passed tough new legislation on illegal immigrants last week.
Speaking on Monday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said "as long as we can't defend Europe's outer borders, it is not worth talking about how many people we can take in".Speaking on Monday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said "as long as we can't defend Europe's outer borders, it is not worth talking about how many people we can take in".
Those migrants trying to reach Germany were seeking a "German life" rather than physical safety, he said, adding that if the stream continued it would endanger Europe's "Christian welfare states".Those migrants trying to reach Germany were seeking a "German life" rather than physical safety, he said, adding that if the stream continued it would endanger Europe's "Christian welfare states".
Mrs Merkel has become a hero to many migrants for allowing large numbers to cross into the country from Hungary. But the Bavarian Christian Social Union, a sister party to Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats, have accused the chancellor of sending a "totally wrong signal".Mrs Merkel has become a hero to many migrants for allowing large numbers to cross into the country from Hungary. But the Bavarian Christian Social Union, a sister party to Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats, have accused the chancellor of sending a "totally wrong signal".
On Sunday night, there were two fires at accommodation centres for asylum seekers in Germany, with police confirming that one was "politically motivated arson".On Sunday night, there were two fires at accommodation centres for asylum seekers in Germany, with police confirming that one was "politically motivated arson".
The migrant crisis in maps and graphicsThe migrant crisis in maps and graphics
A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.
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