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  2. Remigration - Wikipedia

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    A banner advocating "remigration" during an anti-immigration protest in Calais, France, in 2015. Remigration is a far-right European political concept referring to the mass deportation or promoted voluntary return of non-white immigrants, usually including their descendants who were born in Europe, to their place of racial origin, often with no regard for their citizenship or legal status.

  3. 2023 Potsdam far-right meeting - Wikipedia

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    On 25 November 2023, a group of right-wing extremists met at the Adlon Mansion on Lake Lehnitz in Potsdam, Germany.At the event, Austrian activist Martin Sellner presented a plan for the deportation (called "remigration" by Sellner) of certain parts of the German populace, namely asylum seekers, foreigners with a residence permit, and "non-assimilated" German citizens.

  4. Category:Films about immigration to Germany - Wikipedia

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  5. 2024–2025 German anti-extremism protests - Wikipedia

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    In early 2024, [1] widespread protests against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party took place in Germany, after a report by investigative journalist group Correctiv revealed the presence of in-office party members at the meeting of right-wing extremists at Potsdam in 2023, centered on "remigration" proposals to organize mass deportations of foreign-born Germans, including those ...

  6. Immigration to Germany - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Germany as a non-EU-citizen is limited to skilled or highly educated workers and their immediate family members. [76] In April 2012, European Blue Card legislation was implemented in Germany, allowing highly skilled non-EU citizens easier access to work and live in Germany. Although uptake of the scheme has grown steadily since ...

  7. Human Flow - Wikipedia

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    Human Flow is a 2017 German [1] documentary film co-produced and directed by Ai Weiwei about the current global refugee crisis. In the film the viewer is taken to over 20 countries to understand both the scale and the personal impact of this massive human migration. [2] It was shot using various technologies, including drones, cameras and ...

  8. Un-word of the year - Wikipedia

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    The yearly publication of the "un-words of the year" is today widely reported in German media and very popular among Germans. In 2007, the president of the German PEN association , Johano Strasser, criticized the selections as being "themselves a symptom of the language neglect that it pretends to be able to heal" and having the quality of ...

  9. Category:Films about immigration - Wikipedia

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    Tamas (film) They're a Weird Mob (film) Things from Another World (film) To Rob a Thief; Tomorrow Is a Long Time (film) Toni (1935 film) Trevico-Turin: Voyage in Fiatnam; True North (2006 film) Two Heads Creek