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A new survey of immigrants in Germany has revealed that residents with Turkish roots, who make up the largest group of foreigners in the country, are the most alienated – but German prejudices are also at fault.
More than 50 years after the first Turkish "guest worker" was invited to West Germany to fill a labour shortage during its post-war economic boom, the Turkish community remains the worst integrated, according to new research conducted by Institut Info.
Cited on Wednesday by daily Die Welt , the report surveyed 2,000 Germans and immigrants from 86 countries about their values and attitudes about life.