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Germanyabout 3 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 50

Germany: Conservatives link immigration with crime

The link between immigration and crime is a contentious issue in German politics, with potential implications on public policy and security.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has suggested that the deportation of immigrants could lead to increased safety for German citizens, a claim that oversimplifies a complex reality. The debate highlights the broader concerns of public safety intertwined with immigration policies in Germany.
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Confidence 45/100 — moderate corroboration

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