From Breitbart: A quarter of people in Germany have “immigration history,” rising to as many as a third among the youngest cohort, but Germany’s restrictive definition of what constitutes a migrant may mask even greater numbers of foreign-heritage residents.
The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) published a demographical bulletin this week, noting that, for the first time, the proportion of people who are either migrants themselves or born to two migrant parents is one-quarter of the national population. This works out at 21.2 million people, an increase of four per cent in a year, or 873,000 people from 2023 to 2024.
Destatis notes migrant communities in Germany tend to skew younger, and in the 20-39 cohort, a full third of people living in Germany have that “immigration history”.
While this rate of demographic change is significant, Destatis’s categorisation of its data may conceal further change. Only first-generation migrants and those born to two migrant parents are counted in the headline figures, and those born to one migrant parent and one German parent are excluded.
The report notes that another 4.1 million young people in Germany fall into the category of having one migrant parent and one German parent. When they are added into the total, the “immigration history” population of Germany rises to 30.7 percent.
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One-Third of Young People in Germany Have Foreign Background, Government Stats Revealhttps://t.co/jW99bSYfKs
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) May 24, 2025
Meanwhile, here’s another sobering comparison:
Map mosques in Germany and churches in Saudi Arabia (2750 vs 0). pic.twitter.com/mG8esRIDWM
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) May 24, 2025
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