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"Among All People, Migrants Say that to Merz's Cityscape Statement

They love their hometown Duisburg. Merz's cityscape statements meet many people with a migration background in person. Now they speak.

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Center

Federal Chancellor Merz has sought clarification after his controversial "cityscape" appearance. Germany and all other countries of the European Union continued to need immigration, especially for the labour markets, said Merz during a visit to London.

·Germany
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Center

There was a lot of criticism about his remarks on migration, also because the Chancellor remained very vague. Now Merz has clarified who is exactly for him a "problem in the cityscape" - and who is not.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

CDU leader Merz comments on migration policy last week and talks about a problem in the "cityscape". After that the outcry is great. Criticism also comes from his own ranks and from the coalition partner SPD. Now the chancellor explains a little more precisely what he means by this.

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·Frankfurt, Germany
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People with a migrant background are "indispensable parts of the labour market," the Chancellor says, but points to problems with those "who do not abide by our rules." Vice Chancellor Klingbeil had previously distanced himself from Merz's statements.

·Munich, Germany
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An alliance against occupational bans in Hamburg is against plans of the Senate of the Hanseatic City to have applicants for the public service checked by the domestic secret service.

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swr.online broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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