Germany has a very big correlated problem. Due to policies and bureaucracy that are from years past, and from current policy directions, the paradigm is falling apart. Recently, during the last administration in Germany, many migrants were invited or encouraged to come to the EU. The reasons are not 100% transparent. The result was and is a big problem. This has zero to do with faiths of any kind. This has to do with numbers. More people live in Germany now then there are homes of any kind for them to live in. Germany politicians decided to allow people from embattled countries in. A humanitarian effort in idea only. But the mechanics for this idea were not, nor are they currently in place. The result is a large number of people are now homeless, and there is an increase in the number of people now claiming social benefits. What the actual number is, is not known, but Germans are increasingly aware of these immigrants who do not speak the German language and do not understand and perhaps have no desire to learn the legal culture differences.
Recently some of the countries are starting to receive the immigrants from the EU, and Germany back. They are being repatriated. But the housing shortage remains. The next part of this is that some of these immigrants are highly trained people for different industries, but there is a strong issue with training, language barriers, and so on. Just because a person might be trained as a medical doctor in their country, does not mean they have the knowledge of what the German medical system requires.
Now here is the truly interesting paradox. Recently a German politician went to India to create stronger bonds, and even invited the professionals there to come to Germany to practice. But, there is one HUGE problem, they have no place to give these people to live. So that plan was not thought through, or they decided to make the offer to see what would happen?
Then finally, Germany is starting to finally accept that the Green policies are now failing the system, and causing de-industrialization. The question now is will they turn the nuclear power plants back on, or stick to the green policy regardless of its costly energy impacts that are now forcing businesses to leave Germany?