

"In its annual report, released on Tuesday, the CLAIM coalition recorded 3,080 cases of anti-Muslim incidents in 2024, up from 1,926 in the previous year.
The figures are not directly comparable, as the number of advisory centres rose from 17 to 26 over the course of the year."
While there certainly is some level of discrimination towards Muslims in Germany, especially among people on the political right, this rise seems to correlate with increased measurement. If I correct for the increase in advisory centres the rate seems unchanged since last year.
This was one of the key policy changes promised by the conservatives that now lead the new government. While only about 1000 people per month were coming to Germany on this type of visa, it has remained a topic of great importance for many German voters.
It’s difficult to say if this decision is “right” or “wrong”. It does seem to reflect what a majority of voters in Germany want though.