Germany is stepping up pressure on would-be immigrants from the Balkans.<br /><br /> Authorities have released a video aimed at convincing them to stay at home.<br /><br /> The film warns Balkan citizens that their chances of obtaining asylum are very slim and and that when they are deported they risk having to foot the bill themselves.<br /><br /> Germany is grappling with a record number of refugees, most fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa. But tens of thousands of migrants are coming from the Balkans in southeast Europe.<br /><br /> Just 0.1 percent of applications from the Balkans were successful in the first half of 2015, according to Germany’s Ministry for Migration and Refugees.<br /><br /> The four-minute-long video is being screened in Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosovo.<br /><br /> Germany warns Balkans migrants of deportation http://t.co/O2a2HTGDsL pic.twitter.com/C1so3Z2LvX— Telegraph News (@TelegraphNews) 7 Août 2015<br /> <br /><br /> Germany has seen a sharp
