The name Muhammad has become the most popular among children born in Europe.
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According to statistics, the most popular name among children born in European countries is Muhammad.
According to the World of Statistics portal, this name is by far the most popular in major cities such as London, Manchester, Berlin, Brussels, The Hague, Amsterdam, and Oslo. The only exception is Warsaw, the capital of Poland, where Jan remains the most popular name among newborns.
At the same time, the uncontrolled influx of migrants from other cultures and their families has led to the creation of veritable ghettos in major European cities, where migrants unwilling to assimilate prefer to live by their own rules. These ghettos often become breeding grounds for crime, with their inhabitants either engaging in criminal activities or relying on social benefits.
In some countries where the migrant situation has become critical, restrictions on the entry of migrant families are being introduced somewhat belatedly. For example, in Belgium and Germany, where at least two-thirds of children are already the children of migrants from Muslim countries, state integration programs for migrants, including language training and preparation for initial employment and social integration, have already been frozen. At the same time, a significant portion of migrants in Europe openly refuse to assimilate, instead flaunting their national identity and attempting to force the native population to adapt to their established way of life.
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