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Germany Opened Its Doors to 1 Million Refugees a Decade Ago. Here’s How the Country Has Changed Since

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By Sebastian Shukla, Nadine Schmidt, Claudia Otto, CNN Berlin (CNN) — “When I think about the trip today, I wouldn’t do it again – it was so dangerous. What I remember is that many people died, they drowned … there were too many people on that boat.” Anas Modamani, who as a teenager fled Syria’s brutal civil war for the safety of Europe in 2015, is one of many who ended up in Germany, where he still lives and now holds a passport. Sitting in a S…

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Germany opened its doors to 1 million refugees a decade ago. Here’s how the country has changed since

Anas Modamani, a Syrian who fled brutal civil conflict in 2015, is one of many who made Germany their home. A decade later, anti-immigrant sentiment has surged.

·Atlanta, United States
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A decade after that chancellor, Angela Merkel, has opened the country for millions of refugees, Germany has adopted a much more restrictive position on immigration. On Thursday (4), the government of Friedrich Merz has adopted a draft to strengthen the rules for refugees. The text provides for the possibility of immigration to Germany and the sending of refugees to a nation outside the European Union. Read More United States Ambassadors alert to…

·Brazil
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In addition to 2015, trains from Hungary and It la lai arrived every hour at the centre of Munich, bringing straight people who had crossed the Neo Mediterranean and walked thousands of miles from which meters to p. Many came with them, others down or wounded. The routes of refugees, by sea or by B lc s, finally took them south of Germany. Read more (09/04/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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