Most Germans think govt not taking immigration concerns seriously enough
Berlin
A MAJORITY of Germans think Angela Merkel's government is paying too little attention to concerns about immigration and asylum-seekers that have prompted weekly marches in the city of Dresden, according to a poll.
In the survey by TNS for Spiegel magazine, 65 per cent said the chancellor's right-left coalition was not taking current record levels of immigration and asylum-seekers seriously enough. More than a third believe Germany is undergoing a process of "Islamisation".
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