Migrants in Germany Get Jobs and Pay Taxes, but Some Face Deportation Anyway More than a third of asylum seekers in the country work full-time. Yet many could still be forced to leave, to the frustration of many employers. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Video of Tourist’s Killing in Morocco Is Most Likely Real, Norway SaysPhilippine Lawmaker, a Duterte Ally, Is Killed in Pre-Election ViolenceFinnish Lawmaker Accused of Claiming Sauna as His 2nd HomeWhat Is Hungary’s ‘Slave Law,’ and Why Has It Provoked Opposition?Mongolia Dispatch: At 14, She Hunts Wolves and Takes Selfies With Cherished Eagle in MongoliaDouble Bombing Near Somalia’s Presidential Palace Kills at Least 13