Residents of a small town in suburban Munich have built a four-meter-tall wall to segregate Mideast migrants.
Munich, as one of Germany's most successful industrial and financial centers, has been suffering from a large influx of refugees over the last few years, just like many other places across the country.
Tensions are gathering between local residents and migrants, as the country has been hit by many terrorist attacks over the past few years, which most people believe should be blamed on the government's refugee policy. Hate-based ideologies are resurging, while far-right politicians are amplifying people's anger and distrust upon migrants.
Since last September, Munich has accepted the largest number of refugees among all German cities.
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