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:On First Day of the Partial Ban on Burqas, Dutch Officials Decline to Enforce It4 Australian Podcasts for Your CommuteWary of Trump’s Hard Line on Iran, Europeans Decline to Join Escorts in GulfRussia Sends Military Planes to Fight Wildfires in SiberiaChina Trade, Persian Gulf, Wales Election: Your Friday BriefingThe Gambling Investigation Scrutinizing Xi Jinping’s High-Rolling Cousin