A new INSA poll delivers a wake-up call:

50% of Germans say migration is the country’s biggest problem — ranking it above global wars, economic slowdown, and inflation.

Only 38% disagree, while 12% remain undecided.

Political breakdown tells a deeper story:

AfD: 83%

BSW: 58%

CDU: 50%

SPD: 36%

Greens: 23%

Left Party: 24%

Migration anxiety isn’t limited to the far right anymore.

Even center-right voters are clearly worried, while left-leaning parties appear far less concerned — exposing a growing gap between public sentiment and political priorities.

Germany stands at a tense crossroads.

Global crises continue, but domestic migration pressure is dominating public opinion. If solutions stall, political and social tension may rise.