
Arber Albion
Arber Albion is a young man of Albanian descent who has lived in Germany since infancy after his parents sought asylum from Albania's turmoil in the 1990s. Currently stateless and facing bureaucratic challenges under Germany's Duldung status, Arber's life is characterized by a complex identity struggle and uncertainty regarding his future, particularly as he grapples with immigration laws that prevent him from working, studying, or traveling. His story highlights the plight of many migrants in Germany, caught in a system that simultaneously provides for them while also rendering them invisible and unemployable.
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Arber is a young man who has been living in Germany for 25 years under a bureaucratic status called Duldung.
In Germany, and elsewhere, fear of the outsider has become the defining political currency of our time





