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Germany's new government, under Chancellor Friedrich Merz of the CDU/CSU party, has taken significant steps to reshape immigration policy in line with their election promise of a "migration turnaround." The recent measures include increased border patrols and tighter laws around citizenship, like eliminating family reunifications for refugees and scrapping the expedited citizenship pathway for integrated immigrants. Despite these efforts, some experts express concern that the current anti-migrant rhetoric could deter skilled workers, vital to Germany's economy, from migrating to the country.
Germany's latest immigration policies have shifted to a stricter approach, focusing on border security and citizenship limitations, raising concerns about the broader impact on skilled immigration.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt emphasized that while they aim to reduce immigration pull factors, they still support skilled worker immigration, indicating a complex approach to migration.
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