There is no general assessment that the Roma are refugees. It is an individual assessment and has nothing to do with the ethnic background of a person. So if they are Roma and apply for asylum, they go through the procedure and are evaluated on individual grounds. There is no general policy on the Roma, apart from the normal policy with respect to minority rights.
Here there is certain support, but it has nothing to do with immigration control. It is just against the background of minority rights. So it's always regarded against the background of the individual case and the nationality of the person concerned. Since the Roma live in the Balkans in various countries, or come from various countries, their country of origin and nationality are always relevant. The normal rules apply.