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Monday, August 26, 2019

GERMANY: 25% OF THE POPULATION & 42% OF YOUNG CHILDREN NOW OF MIGRANT BACKGROUNDS

GERMANY: 25% OF THE POPULATION & 42% OF YOUNG CHILDREN NOW OF MIGRANT BACKGROUNDS
BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
What will this new, proud, Merkelian multicultural Germany be like in ten years? Twenty? Fifty? For a hint, look at Afghanistan or Somalia.
“One Quarter of Germans Now Come From Migrant Backgrounds,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, August 22, 2019:
The number of migrant-background residents in Germany has reached a new all-time high at 25.5 percent of the population, and a significant 42 per cent of young children in Germany are of migrant backgrounds.
The new statistics come from a report released by the German Federal Statistical Office this week which states there are now 20.8 million German residents who come from migrant backgrounds, defined by having at least one parent born overseas, Kronen Zeitung reports.
Of those 20.8 million, just over half, or 52 percent, hold a German passport, with the other 48 percent being citizens of foreign countries….
The vast majority of migrants who came to Germany to live with family, 72 percent, were from another European country, while around half of the asylum seekers were from the Middle Eastern region….
While mass migration has been a major factor in the rapid demographic changes in Germany, hundreds of thousands of Germans also move overseas each year. In 2017 alone, nearly a quarter of a million Germans moved abroad.
Gee, I wonder why.
Several German cities have seen major demographical shifts with Frankfurt becoming the first German city where native Germans are a minority in 2017.
Frankfurt is joined by the cities of Offenbach, Heilbronn, Sindelfingen and Pforzheim, which also have native Germans as a minority. In Offenbach, only 37 percent of the population are native Germans.
Several other major German cities are trending toward natives becoming a minority as well, such as Nuremberg where migrant-background residents make up 44.6 percent of the population, Stuttgart, where they make up 44.1 percent and Munich with 43.2 percent.
However, when breaking the figures down by age bracket, 60 percent of the under 18s in Stuttgart come from a migrant-background, illustrating the future demographic of the city.
When age groups are taken into consideration across Western Germany, the figures reveal that at least 42 percent of children under the age of six have a migrant-background.
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SEE ALSO:
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/08/germanys-merkel-demands-eu-
states-resume-illegal-muslim-migrant-naval-pickup-mission