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one of the mistakes that they made in 2017 that the leadership made was to create a solution. the independence was just on the corner and the was, and i think people okay, we're gonna have to ended there though originally stephen bergen, in barcelona. many, many thanks. stay with us. there's more news at the beginning of the next down. the . every jenny is far less surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time. but still very much alive. your guy to the special hot spots in germany
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recognizes where exactly it was fun. i have learned a lot of our culture history. all their travel extremely worth a visit. the a living in safety and freedom, exploring your identity, will reconnecting with family history. what does german citizenship mean? so people with different backgrounds today. the main part of the thing in germany, even though i can have a say stuff with inside sales was impossible, low was about to pass fools. it was also about having to choose an identity that felt like a uh, something positive had come out. so it was so terrible history, the
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a melissa kind of coach sales at home in belin, born in germany to talk his parents. she grew up with 2 languages and 2 coaches. but when it came to citizenship as a teenager, she was faced with a choice. and more customer here, my mom came to me and asked, so what do you want to be german altercation? and then it took a little while to figure out what to do. is this my, how much the as a child, melissa had tucker citizenship. later she chose to apply for a german passport instead rules at the time when she could only have one of the of that there's been a child and having to choose between 2 identities. the coaches were just talking about a policy for what it was moved, and that's of course, that stuff. it's not
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a nice feeling that well not, but for me it was clear quite quickly, ms. ross and yes, i've expect law if you would, jim and or if you was seen as jim and it was an advantage, i thought it was like, the more you fish in the best. so you off when you man to high and past us the best . this to me today that's changed. minister says she's parts of a generation now embracing that mixed identities and creating space for thoughts in german society. she runs a design agency focused on issues around diversity. it's name rank means color and tuck. yes. and she publishes a magazine exploring jasmine tech is culture for me because i created this image for myself where i'm not sitting between 2 chairs off and put on a bench. i can slide around on the desk. and i think that mindset has something that's missing. also in campaigns on websites, in so many things. so the business really came out of a need is the focus off,
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and participants have all of them started in germany today. almost a said if the population have what's known as the migration background, meaning they or at least one of the parents before and without them and citizenship . the arrival of guesswork is in the mid 19 fifties march, the beginnings that the more types of society, the majority were from talking to came under a scheme for temporary workers to help each labor shortages most for tonnes. the many states and brought that families to join them. now people with tax rates make up germany's largest minority, great. many could benefit from the recent over the a thing, the positive gentleman, citizenship. the change will also make dual citizenship possible for many more people. previously, it was an exception, like for those from the people like melissa who once had to choose between 2 nationalities and will now be able to have both or for the credit, it's big news by community and she wants to share it with ranks,
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follow as fast as i have a sense in donald. okay, hold on up as the cop when preparing a social media post, rout instagram page. that is what we want to let people know about this new law. and then the post is also about identity and what a passport can mean to people are supposed to pass for on the board and also does the new lo, allowing dual citizenship as long as the jew melissa says to the mindset used to be okay. you have to make a decision so that you can integrate better and choose to be one thing over the years. i think that was absolutely the wrong strategy. it can only ever be an advantage to have another aspect, another culture, another passport, or another language class, or can my can figure that's the reality and melissa's bell in may. go ahead and take it. she says we should come into the supermarket and we're talking about, i think in the end of culture, that's what she hopes for gemini future. as principal, i really want this to be something we can take for granted that we live alongside
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each other, many different cultures. we're living here together, that that's a good statement that, that's not seen as a struggle or a conflict, but as an asset. so i assume you buy an asset for german society as well as its economy. the country needs more immigration and is desperately trying to attract skilled labor from abroad. and more and more people are making gemini that long time home. in 2022, the number of people granted german citizenship had to 20 high move in a culture of them was serious. many arrived here in 2015 off the civil war broke outs, and that homeland one of them wants to catch up almost 10 years after arriving in germany as a refugee. he's now jem and such as in hub. to find all of this, i work so hard to do everything you can do in germany, allison, my, who is my level kind of nice on on kinds. i'm in the stores and getting the german
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passports at the end of it feels like i finally made a tear and shaft of lots of 9 months of flood war in syria age 21. along with his older brother. he's supposed to live here in belen land, german and started taking piano. but he hasn't seen the rest of his family for 10 years. my clothes pale pick on it cause they can come to your on us and i couldn't travel anywhere else either. then you just couldn't do it unfortunately on that's being, that's one of them that the item does us. but now as like german passport makes it possible to kind of best buy in button. so nothing that's a lot to know. i just didn't have the option. so that's why it's really important to have it me grover's taste as much on full time product design as months. that is also family and budget and file install top saying he launched his 1st stop shop
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just a year off to coming to gemini, an app, to help all the refugees navigate the countries in the tory square up per se. now that's part of his current venture. a platform supporting fellow migrant entrepreneurs is close to us. the noise in the i really believe that you commerce in germany have a different and unique perspective on the country and its structures of education. alas, on knowing question, i'll take and look at germany with fresh eyes and say this. so that's not working. and yesterday's desk we could improve on this and itself, this doesn't, but it's also the job and the responsibility of the german site to accept that accept kansas. i'm to allow people migrants to try out their ideas on the law. i think even kind of sort of going to allow me of eden alpha one. so making society best that's important to him and his new citizenship also means he
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now has the right to vote. can serious months have felt politics had nothing to offer him. here he wants to make his voice count the entire 1st part of living and working in germany. as i can take part, i can have a say stop permit inside. he's already had his 1st opportunity and a local election of the city hope warm tells nick. talk the what i'm looking forward to the next one, the federal election next year on the i'll actually be able to read the campaign posters. the parties put up around the city as a minute. they'll have a new meeting for me, cause some of the cost on them by tying these. i can read them knowing it's also relevant to me on this and other part of it. but the years on the fifty's off months assess, he'll always have his theory and identity. but german citizenship means a sense of belonging here to or in a democracy like germany,
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citizenship means rights, freedom protection, as well as responsibilities. those to become naturalized citizens who you have to declare and saying no respect and not pulse. gemini, basic little or constitution 50 a month, 75 years since it was adopted. and what was done west germany in may 1949. it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic law was designed to prevent the atrocities of the nazi period from ever happening again to nazi strips, juice, and other minorities are set right to full citizenship during the holocaust day. and that collaborate is mad at 6000000. james. the assets are amends of his stock, boston still shapes life in germany. today. memorials like this one i remind of those who lost their lives. pip,
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a goldsmith's jewish grandfather escapes that fate. he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a law decades late said she is reclaims jem and citizenship as to descend into someone prosecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo now she lives here invalid citizenship. me, is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the so present say it's about me that in german and being me, being able to so come and go as those were alike in germany. and it's also about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about. the citizenship is also to me by the general constitution. so for me, that's why it's such a so impulsive symbol to have been able to have so reclaimed my german citizenship . so i should have always had a right to soon to publish a book about his story today had translator and publish that is visiting her at home in balance a couple of things and not interested in um,
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probably because the site to pay in the book, the services german possible, but he used the gas in savings and hit this grandfather and coach met with stripped of his german citizenship by the nazis for me to come in. chapman has been part of learning about my grandfather's life, and this is much dates have as i come so that his memory gets carried for that he died in 1963, so i never knew him. he could never have envisage. that's the honor which become german because it feels like i've made that sort of, uh, yeah, that so family connection with with him. the only way that i can make a connection with a mazda is that, as well as have research and writing tape, assess the culture of remembrance in germany has helped to bridge the gap between then and now saying that there is always
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a tension the and like i say that i found that german people, biological or that history really helps me overcome that tension. they also trying to understand, trying to not to guess what happens and maybe try and learn from the pos, learning from the past. unfortunately, new beginnings, german citizenship, passports and politics. but more than that, people and a place to call home and with almost 85000000 citizens. that's no one way to be jasmine, the other kid in spite by every man is
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