The Federal Statistical Office said people with an immigrant background — defined as those who either weren't born as German citizens or have at least one parent who wasn't — made up 22.5 percent of the country's total population of 82.4 million in 2016.
European countries still account for the origins of the largest number of immigrants in Germany, the statistical office said, though other areas have grown in importance over the past five years.
Some 2.3 million people in Germany have roots in the Middle East, around 51 percent more than in 2011. And 740,000 have roots in Africa, an increase of 46 percent.
-------- In total only 3 million from Africa and the Middle East, that is less than 4% of the German population.
Levi Torres
That "only" 3 million will turn into 10 million+ in the next generation
Robert Russell
Germany died in 1945
William Carter
Germany will rise again and I would give everything to fight for the fourth reich. Millions of other whites around the world would too.
Christian Cooper
>Millions of other whites around the world would too. This, and the number is growing every day.
Cooper Cooper
Tbh I have little hope left, everyone here seems like a lefttard
Brody Evans
>That "only" 3 million will turn into 10 million+ in the next generation Not with family planning! Also, most of those people are young men. Young men cannot multiply! Germans are marrying their women!
Camden Brooks
Defeatism never solved anything, it HAS to happen and CAN happen and WILL happen.
Tyler Nelson
Germans have lost every war ever
Ethan Cooper
But there are so many Turks who were born in germany and even have both, german and turkish citizenship and behave like foreign shitskins. Those are not counted in the statistic