

German Exodus: Poll Reveals Mass Emigration Concerns
Amidst rising concerns about migration and crime, a recent poll reveals a significant number of Germans are considering leaving the country. A survey by the German newspaper Welt shows that 31% of respondents would definitely move abroad, with an additional 27% expressing a high likelihood of doing so. These findings are further supported by interviews with German citizens who have already relocated to Hungary, citing a safer environment and lower crime rates as key factors in their decision. "Here in Hungary, the public safety is much better, and there's less crime," says one interviewee, reflecting a sentiment echoed by many. This trend has prompted discussions about the impact of migration policies on public perception and the potential for significant demographic shifts within Europe. The video also highlights the connection between these concerns and previous statements made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.