As per comment #4, the installation of the package bcmwl-kernel-source
solves the problem and it seems to carry the very same version of the
driver, thus no need for broadcom-sta.

My question is why broadcom-sta (still) exists (at all) in the first
place?

Also when I do "apt-cache search BCM4352" (that's the name of my card),
then broadcom-sta creeps up, but not bcmwl-kernel-source -- this is very
misleading, could anyone please update the description of bcmwl-kernel-
source package too?

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  broadcom-sta-dkms 6.30.223.248-3: broadcom-sta kernel module failed to
  build error: incompatible type for argument 3 of
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