Refugees continue to arrive in Germany with close to 17,000 expected by the end of the weekend.<br /><br /> Welcome treats - the Kamit family from Munich giving sweets and toys to Syrian refugee boy. #Germany pic.twitter.com/HE5alvCXf1— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) September 6, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> For some its a chance for a family reunion.<br /><br /> Ali from Kobani in Syria expressed his delight at being met at the station:“It’s a good feeling to see your family after these years.”<br /><br /> Many of the arrivals are still being transported to hostels across Germany. <br /><br /> Nawras Ali is from from Damascus in Syria:<br />“Our aim was to stay in Frankfurt, but now, as all these kind people welcomed us and told us to get on this train. I think they are taking us to a certain place near here”<br /><br /> Many refugees still sleeping on first day in Germany, housed for now in converted indoor tennis courts. #beyondtired pic.twitter.com/bUBh1QRiv7— Joanna Slater (@jslaternyc) September 6, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> The German government says its decision to op
