German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Friday said the successful integration of refugees into the German workforce is becoming increasingly difficult as a result of a widespread anti-immigration sentiment in the country. “There is an atmosphere, and majorities in our country who say: ‘They must all be deported,'” Baerbock said on a visit to a trade body in the city of Potsdam, near Berlin. Baerbock suggested that a hypothetical survey of German residents questioning whether the country should accept more immigrants would likely result in a majority against the idea. Yet immigration is d…