Majority Of Germans Reject Left-Liberal Government's Radical Immigration Law A majority of Germans oppose the government’s radical immigration law, which will allow up to 2.5 million foreigners to obtain German citizenship in time for the federal election in 2025.
The law, which will allow up to 2.5 million foreigners to obtain German citizenship in time for the federal election in 2025, is opposed by 51 percent of Germans, while only 32 percent support it.The rejection of the law is not limited to specific religious or ethnic groups, as majorities of Catholics, evangelicals, and Free Church members also reject it . However, there is high support for the law among Germany's Muslim population, with 57 percent saying they approve