83 Per Cent Of Germans Say Immigration Nation’s Top Threat
More than four out of five Germans have named migration as the biggest challenge their country faces after a record influx of more than a million migrants entered Germany last year.

More than four out of five Germans have named migration as the biggest challenge their country faces after a record influx of more than a million migrants entered Germany last year.

In the wake of several high profile attacks involving underage Muslims, experts fear that they are very open to radicalisation, especially if they are new migrants. The perpetrator of the axe attack on a train in Wuerzburg, the gunman in

German protestant theologian said that ‘radical’ bible groups are a bigger threat to adolescents for radicalisation than Islamists, and downplayed the number of minors who have converted and left Germany to fight for Islamic State.

Germany’s Interior Minister has told Germans to expect more Islamic terror attacks in the country, after a 17-year-old unaccompanied Afghan migrant injured 18 people. Thomas de Maiziere insisted there is no link between “refugees” and terrorist attacks. On Monday in
