Migrants make their way after arriving by train at the main railway station in Munich, Germany September 7, 2015. About 2,500 refugees are expected to arrive in Germany via Austria by early afternoon on Monday, after an estimated 20,000 came in over the weekend, a Bavarian official told reporters.
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Spain would take 14,931 under the plan, the source said.
French President Francois Hollande confirmed in a press conference on Monday that France would take 24,000 refugees over two years.
Europe has been spurred into action by public outrage over pictures of the body of Syrian boy Aylan Kurdi, who drowned with his brother and mother while the family were crossing from Turkey to Greece last week.
Juncker is due to formally announce his plan for the relocation of 120,000 refugees in his EU State of the Union speech on Wednesday.
But many states including Hungary are opposed to quotas, and an earlier Juncker plan for the mandatory relocation of 40,000 refugees was rejected by EU member states at a summit in June.
At the time they agreed to take in 32,000 on a voluntary basis.
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