As nearly 1m refugees made their thanks to Germany in 2015, people lined up at train stations to welcome them, cheering and showering the arrivals with applause and sweets.
But 2016 was bookended by two events that displaced the Willkommenskultur with fear. The year began with public outrage after many women in Cologne complained of being molested on New Year’s Eve, describing the assailants as Arab or North African migrants who had apparently co-ordinated the attacks on social networks. The year ended with the Christmas market attack in Berlin, during which 12 people were killed in an assault apparently perpetrated by a failed asylum seeker.
As of my last update in January 2022, I don't have specific information on a German billionaire rallying business to the migrant cause. It's possible that this is a recent development or news event that occurred after my last update.
If a German billionaire has recently taken action to support migrants and is rallying other businesses to do the same, this would be significant news and could potentially have a positive impact on efforts to assist migrants and refugees.
Billionaires and prominent business leaders have the resources and influence to make a meaningful difference in humanitarian causes, including supporting migrants and refugees. Their involvement can help raise awareness, mobilize resources, and encourage other businesses and individuals to contribute to these efforts.
If you're looking for more details on this specific news event, I would recommend checking reputable news sources or websites that cover business and humanitarian news in Germany and internationally.
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