Musa Deli on the future of migration and integration
Thirty percent of the German population has a migration background. Germany is therefore considered a country of immigration - on paper. Institutions, integration officers and political concepts give the impression that things are on the right track. But the reality is different: The paradigm of integration is still failing, social participation is still denied to many migrants, stereotypical images still dominate the public debate - from clan crime to parallel society.
Musa Deli describes how integration in Germany actually fails. This is not about familiar appeals or superficial cosmetics. Instead, he sheds light on the structural, often unspoken barriers - cultural grammars, political role allocation, tokenism, media distortions - that profoundly hinder social coexistence. With great clarity, the book identifies what needs to change so that Germany not only functions in terms of migration policy, but also becomes truly open and equal opportunities - for everyone.
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