So from the sarcastic replies am I to assume that ISN'T a thing that's happening in Germany?
Note that I'm getting pretty much all my news from the mouth of my mom, who is supporting Trump and generally becoming increasingly alarmist these days.
So if Germany ISN'T throwing their people out on the street in favor of refugees please just tell me what's actually happening.
The problem is, that the market for social rental housing is very tight. Here in the Netherlands, in some cities, you need to wait for 10-15 years, after applying for one, before you actually get a house. That means a lot of poor folks who rely on social rental housing, are condemned to crappy landlords or living with mom until you're 40. I can imagine the social housing situation being similar in our neighbour country Germany (which in a lot of ways is very similar to the Netherlands). However, refugees who get an approved asylum status, will get a special priority status for social housing (because, you know, international law obliges states to provide residence), and have precedence over any applicant without special priority status.
Really, they're not kicking Germans or Dutch people out of their houses to make room for refugees. However, populist anti-immigration politicians do love to make it sound that way. It only takes one evicted hillbilly family (maybe they had a drugs lab, or maybe they terrorized the neighborthood or just didn't pay rent), whose house is appointed to a refugee after they are evicted, for eager hatemongers to jump onto it and blow it up online to seem like the refugees stole the poor families home, just like Trump probably did, and you mom passed on to you.
The real problem in this situation is not the refugees. The real problem is 25 years of EU neo-con lobbying, which has left a lot of social security, including the available pool of rental homes, way below the level that is actually needed.
That being said, the current influx of refugees is way beyond what our social support structures can manage.