“…Further causing ambiguity in its integration endeavors is that integration discourse is based primarily on its majority immigrant group. This majority, the Turkish migrants (Anil, 2007(Anil, , p. 1365, has an intimate history with Germany through its guest worker initiatives of the 1960s (Anil, 2005;Faas 2007;Pütz, 2008;Ozuekren & Ergoz-Karahan, 2010;Miller, 2012;Oner, 2014;Çelik, 2015;Biedinger, Becker, & Klein, 2015). Since these immigrants arrived and settled in Germany at a time when integration was not part of the discussion (Anil, 2005), they have faced several setbacks to successful integration.…”