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In Ten Graphics – How Mass Migration Changed Germany

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Ten years after Merkel's opening of the border, the consequences are visible: more asylum migration, more naturalisations, new fears, changed crime. The population is growing, the schools are groaning. And the AfD is becoming the strongest force in the Federal Republic. This article In ten graphs – How mass migration changed Germany was published on Young Freedom.
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Ten years after Merkel's opening of the border, the consequences are visible: more asylum migration, more naturalisations, new fears, changed crime. The population is growing, the schools are groaning. And the AfD is becoming the strongest force in the Federal Republic. This article In ten graphs – How mass migration changed Germany was published on Young Freedom.

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JUNGE FREIHEIT broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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