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Germany's Turks provide a lesson on immigration.
Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
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October 10, 2007
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Byline: Jonathan V. Last
Immigration reform has fallen off the public agenda, for now. It's just as well. For wealthy, prosperous countries, immigration is not a problem to be fixed; it is a continuing condition to be continually managed. So as we move the topic to the back of the brain to percolate, let's remember that immigration is a global concern. Things are tough all over. Consider the case of Germany.
Germany, a country of 82 million, has 3.5 million Muslims, the second-largest Muslim population in Europe. Almost all of them are immigrants, and ...
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