
AfD Polling Ahead of CDU/CSU on Migration Policy
German voters now see the right-wing party as more competent on migration than any of its rivals.

German voters now see the right-wing party as more competent on migration than any of its rivals.

The government has not delivered a paradigm shift. It has been an administrative shift, not an experiential one.

Labour is clearly acting out of fear rather than out of a genuine desire to do right by their voters.

By blocking deportations, the Court will increasingly make Europeans “perceive the EU as an entity acting against its own citizens,” Professor Markus Kerber warned.
The right of those not qualifying for full refugee status to bring immediate family members to Germany will be suspended for two years.
Deportees would face “inhumane treatment and torture” lawyers opposing the Labour government initiative claim.

After years of blocking tougher migration rules, Brussels’ establishment scrambles to copy the very policies it condemned.

Britain’s willingness to tie itself to an EU-wide migration scheme shows the Labour government knows “smashing the gangs” won’t work.

Failed migration policies as well as the EU’s inability and unwillingness to defend the 27-member bloc’s external borders may have reached their limit.

Mainstream politicians denouncing anyone who supports the AfD shows that the true election interference lies in the establishment’s own persecution of the party.