No more asylum seekers from Morocco, says Germany's most populous state citing crime Frequently the young men are arriving appear disproportionately as offenders, Ralf Jäger, the state interior minister, says
Germany's most populous state has said it will not accept any more asylum seekers from Morocco, after migrants from the country were identified among suspects in the Cologne sex attacks.
The government of North Rhine-Westphalia, where Cologne lies, said federal authorities had agreed not to send any more Moroccans to refugee accommodation in the state.
There is no suggestion that Moroccans will be blocked from entering the state if they enter.