- In 2025, Germany saw total migration of approximately 500,000–600,000 people, with around 371,000 being non-EU migrants (labeled as “Third Worlders”).
- This non-EU influx of 371,000 is comparable to the population of a city like Leipzig, highlighting the massive scale of the migration.
- The article frames this as evidence of the “Great Replacement,” where Western populations are being demographically replaced by non-Western immigrants, referencing the UN’s 2000 “Replacement Migration” report.
- Despite new restrictions promised for 2025, the actual numbers far exceeded initial estimates, with very few asylum rejections.
- Germany’s immigrant population has grown significantly, rising from 16.9 million in 2023 to 17.4 million in 2024, now making up over 20% of the total population.
- People with a “migration background” account for 30.4% of Germany’s population, showing ongoing demographic shifts.
- The piece criticizes the migrants as largely unskilled, immediately reliant on welfare, and bringing cultural issues like increased crime, no-go zones, and clashes with Western values.
- It draws historical parallels to invasions and conquests, warning of cultural and demographic “genocide” against native Western populations.
- Past leaders like Angela Merkel admitted multiculturalism’s failure, yet mass migration continues, burdening taxpayers and threatening national identity.
Read the full story: https://thenewamerican.com/world-news/great-replacement-this-country-imported-an-entire-city-of-third-worlders-in-2025/
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