Secret action: Sudanese flights start to Hanover soon!
Secret action: Sudanese flights start to Hanover soon!
Hannover, Deutschland - The federal government plans to continue the controversial Afghanistan flights, while at the same time focusing on efforts to immigrate from Sudan. In this way, the SPD and the Greens want to bring as many migrants as possible to Germany. Regardless of the reduction in migration agreed in the coalition agreement. However, the implementation of these agreements is rated as unlikely. In the last days of his term, Chancellor Olaf Scholz is increasingly relating migration to defuse the mixed signals of the coalition. The plan includes secret organized flights, which are to take place from Cairo to Hanover on April 25, 2025, with the majority of migrants Sudaneses, as Compact
In the context of these developments, it is important to observe the current migration situation in Germany. According to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees , a total of 1,932.509 people went to Germany in 2023. Compared to the previous year, immigration dropped by 27.5 percent, while the emigration of 1,269,545 people had an increase of 5.5 percent. Nettomigration has thus reduced by more than half compared to 2022.
statistics on migration
The figures for migration show a clear change in the image of immigration. Nettomigration amounted to +662,964 people in 2023. Most immigrants had foreign citizenship, with a total of 1,741,153 people. This represents a decline compared to 2022, when 2,481,019 foreign nationals were recorded. The suits of foreign nationals fell by 29.8 percent.
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immigration as a whole | - | 1.932.509 | -27.5% |
overall movements | 1.205.164 | 1.269.545 | +5.5% |
Netomigration | - | +662.964 | - |
immigrants with foreign citizenship | 2.481.019 | 1.741.153 | -29.8% |
2023 was geographically a year with noticeable changes. 63.4 percent of immigration came from European countries, while immigration from various other regions also had significant shares: 19.5 percent came from Asia, 4.9 percent from Africa and 4.2 percent from America, Australia and Oceania. These figures show an increasing diversification of the countries of origin of migrants, which is of great importance in the current debates about immigration in Germany.
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