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A Generation After Guest Workers

 
September 09, 2008

The Deukisch Generation says it's caught between being born in Germany, and having heritage in Turkey.
The Deukisch Generation says it's caught between being born in Germany, and having heritage in Turkey.

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( Berlin, Germany ) As a the US debate on immigration reform and a new guest worker program is stalled, KJZZ's Tony Ganzer is looking at Germany's guest worker past. He reports that decades after the programs were enacted some immigrants and their children are still having a hard time getting along, in both their new and old countries.

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