A Decade After Merkel's Migration Policy: Legacy and Impact

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Ten years after Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to welcome over a million refugees, Germany has become more polarized with increased right-wing support and challenges in integration, despite some successes like Syrian migrants gaining citizenship and entering the workforce. The country faces ongoing debates about migration's impact on society, law and order, and the economy, with a shift towards stricter border controls and deportations under new leadership.
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