German states have reported a surge in citizenship applications after the leftist national government changed citizenship laws last month, allowing migrants who have lived in Germany for just five years to apply.
The State Office for Immigration in Berlin reported receiving about 4,000 applications in June, averaging 133 per day. By July 21, the office had already processed over 5,000 applications, averaging around 200 per day.
The Bavarian Ministry of the Interior reports monthly applications in Bavaria surged from an average of over 5,600 from January to May to over 8,400 in June. In July, Hesse saw 3,300 naturalization applications, up from 2,600 the previous year. Hamburg experienced a 76 percent increase, Bremen 41 percent, and Schleswig-Holstein 38 percent.
These increases come after at least 70,000 Syrians alone were granted citizenship in Germany last year out of the total 200,100 people granted a German passport.
The new law, introduced by Germany‘s leftist governing coalition, reduces the naturalization period from eight to five years, with a three-year option for those showing supposedly exceptional integration. Children born in Germany to foreign parents will automatically receive German citizenship if at least one parent has lived legally in Germany for over five years and has permanent residency.
CHANGING THE ELECTORATE.
The Social Democrats, far-left Greens, and neoliberal Free Democrats that make up the coalition all polled behind the populist, anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the recent European elections. The move to hand out citizenship to many more migrants may boost the coalition at the ballot box, however, with migration-background Germans being more likely to vote left.
Since the migrant crisis of 2015-16, Germany has seen migrant crime soar to the point that migrants are suspects in nearly 60 percent of violent crimes.
Many Europeans are noticing the change in Germany, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who said last month that mass migration has radically transformed the country for the worse.
Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.