Syrians in Germany worried by some politicians' eagerness for them to go home after Assad's fall
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Nearly a decade after he arrived in Germany from Syria and took a selfie with then-Chancellor Angela Merkel, Anas Modamani has finished his university studies and has a German passport. He expresses mixed feelings about the responses from some German politicians regarding Syrian refugees. "Berlin has become my second home, I will definitely stay here," he reflected, embodying the impact of the migration story as it evolves amid political shifts.
As the political landscape shifts with an upcoming German election, reactions to Syrian migrant integration vary, with radical voices calling for returns. The far-right leader Alice Weidel's statement questioned the presence of celebratory Syrians in Germany, illustrating the complex dynamics surrounding migration and belonging.
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