Opinion: Reconsider your AfD vote
- Ali Younis, Daniel Safonov
- Jan 15, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 25
AfD is currently the fastest growing party in Germany and they want to come to power. Most of its voters are in Eastern Germany. But if the AfD comes to power, it could become a major problem for the 28 percent of German citizens with a migration background. Now, the leader of the AfD is far-right Alice Weidel. Recently, some politicians with right-wing extremist backgrounds met in Potsdam and discussed the “remigration”. It’s been suggested by party members, that not only should those with a migration background be deported, but also those whose ancestors were foreigners.
Sounds more like deportation. This is just a repeat of history of 80 years ago. I don’t want to see my friends and some teachers deported, just because they were born in a different country. This politic is unlikely, but it should be enough to reconsider voting AfD.
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