
The diagram shows the percentage share of the German population of “immigrant origin”. It amounts to 18.6 million people, or 25.5% of the total. Multicultural Berlin is the solitary blue dot in the east.
For these statistics, immigrant origin is defined as not being a German citizen at birth or having one or more parents who was not a German citizen at birth. This means the figures would not include third-generation Turks, for example, so the data may actually be understating the severity of the demographic change. That said, not all these immigrants are brown-skinned or Muslim. There are significant numbers of southern and eastern Europeans among them.
The data is from official sources.
So sad CZ….. I know many wonderful German people, and my wife talks fondly of her time in Germany when her father was in the military/- as do many people that I meet. I had always thought ( in years gone by) that it would be a nice place to visit. Obviously that is no longer the case… tragic. As always, thanks for what you do
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