Toni Kroos said he believes Germany’s influx of migrants was “too uncontrolled” and that the country has changed considerably in the 10 years since he left. The Germany and Real Madrid star, who ...
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Germany: One in four immigrants doesn't want to stay
Why are immigrants leaving Germany? A new study shows that other countries are more attractive to economically successful foreigners. Discrimination also plays a major role.The German economy is ...
Germany does not have masked ICE officers or an equivalent agency, but both Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his predecessor ...
Hospital manager Kathrin Leffler says she worries Germany's tense pre-election debate on immigration will make it harder to recruit enough skilled workers from abroad to fill a growing labour shortage ...
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Germany Rejects Controversial Immigration Bill Backed by Far-Right
Germany’s parliament has voted against a proposed immigration bill supported by the conservative opposition and the far-right ...
Serkan Beyde from Turkey is pleased about a certificate "German test for immigrants" which he received for his successful participation in an integration course for immigrants of the Federal Office ...
GERMANY’S DEBATE over migration sometimes seems divorced from reality. The country’s low birth rate and shrinking workforce imply a pressing need to import manpower. Yet much political talk is ...
German soccer star Toni Kroos said "uncontrolled" immigration has left his home country "unrecognizable." The former Real Madrid star, who left Germany ten years ago, traveled back to his home country ...
The Alternative for Germany party helped conservatives push an immigration restriction proposal over the threshold this week, breaking the long-standing “firewall” separating the party from mainstream ...
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