Germany's rising anti-immigration party fuels uncertainty among migrants

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Germany's anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has gained significant support, causing anxiety among immigrants about their future. Many are concerned about rising living costs and are shifting their votes to parties promising social justice and economic support. A study shows that 63.4% of migrants worry about finances, compared to 46.7% of non-migrants. The settled migrant population is at a record high, with over seven million eligible voters, including many former refugees. While some immigrants, like Mohammad Azmouz, express hope for a better future under new leadership, others, like Mohammed, support a tougher stance on immigration. The Social Democrats, historically popular among migrants, suffered losses in the recent election.


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