There are many photographs and reports of these "desperate Syrian refugees" in the mainstream media. One thing that strikes me is how fit, well dressed, well fed they all look. Refugees in past catastrophes, from memory, always seemed to be just the opposite. Weak, starving, penniless, dying of thirst and totally, totally devoid of anything of value.

There are reports of well dressed "desperate Syrian refugees" being given papers to stay/work in Germany. These well dressed "desperate Syrian refugees" "fleeing from a "war zone" to Turkey. They have been incarcerated in Turkish "refugee camps" for a year or years!. The "desperate Syrian refugees" were not allowed to work and not allowed to leave the "refugee" camps.

After a few years in the Turkish refugees, living on presumably aid donated by other countries, they escaped the, presumably, armed guards at the camp, found and paid for passage from Turkey to Germany ( via many other countries) and now are free to look for employment, housing, medical care, schools etc. in Germany.

How did these fit, well dressed, well fed, "desperate Syrian refugees" afford to escape, pay for passage, feed and clothes themselves?
Will they be given government/social housing - thereby excluding native Germans or other EU citizens from such housing or if not where will the rental deposits come from?
Will they be given medical care - thereby excluding native Germans or other EU citizens?
Will they be given entry into kindergartens and schools - thereby excluding native Germans or other EU citizens?
Will they undercut the wage structures in Germany thereby forcing native Germans and EU citizens to do likewise?

Or are they going to be:
Forced to build there own houses - creating another camp/ghetto.
Build, equip and staff their own hospitals/health centres - creating an "ethnic" centre?
Build, equip and staff their own schools/kindergartens - creating an "ethnic/religious" centre?

Will the German Taxpayer pay for this?
Will the EZ taxpayer pay for this?
Will the EU taxpayer pay for this?

One thing is for certain the poor, desperate, weak "Syrian Refugees" will not have the resources, I would suggest.