As Germany moves right, migrants grapple with uncertainty and hope
- Germany's elections highlighted a rise in support for the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany party, causing anxiety among migrants about their future.
- A recent DeZIM study revealed that 63.4% of migrants are worried about their finances, compared to 46.7% of non-immigrants, amid an economic downturn.
- Mohammad Azmouz, a Syrian barber, expressed hope that Germany's next leader, Friedrich Merz, will show mercy to all citizens, including refugees.
- Historically, the Social Democrats were popular among migrants, but this election marked them as the biggest loser, reflecting a shift in political support.
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