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By Owen Evans With just days to go before voters head to the polls in Germany—immigration, economic, and security concerns have taken center stage following a string of violent attacks involving asylum seekers. A series of high-profile terror attacks, including a recent one in Munich, has intensified public debate on immigration before voters head to the polls on Feb. 23.
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