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Germany: One in four immigrants doesn't want to stay
Why are immigrants leaving Germany? Germany also has a shortage of educators, cooks, and people who can drive trucks and buses. At the same time, more and more immigrants are coming to Germany to ...
We will manage,' Chancellor Angela Merkel declared on August 31, 2015, as hundreds of thousands of refugees, particularly from Syria, sought asylum in the country. Studies show her proactive ...
A decade ago, as Germany was grappling with an influx of more than a million migrants, the small town of Altena saw an ...
American tourist John Rudat was stabbed in the face while protecting two women from attackers on a German tram in Dresden, sustaining wounds from a six-inch blade.
People who arrived here in 2015 have changed significantly — finding work, learning German, even becoming citizens. So has the nation. The far-right, anti-immigration AfD now sits atop the polls.
On both sides of the Atlantic, migrants are regarded as a problem at best, a danger to national security at worst, writes German journalist Adrian Schulz.
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