
Alice Weidel: Will the Unorthodox Right-Winger Redefine German Politics?
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.
Commentators warn that another mass movement of people could push the continent to “breaking point.”
Outsourcing asylum processing and deporting criminal migrants are ideas gaining ground across Europe.
Opposition parties have criticized the idea of paying immigrants to return to their home countries as contrary to the idea of integration.
Swedish study of similar program calls it “risky and best avoided.”
Government announces asylum applications at a “historic low,” praising its own migration-restricting policies as “necessary to strengthen integration.”
AfD’s legal representative says left-wing media dreamed up the Potsdam plot.
The call comes after the party won 25.4% of the vote in the European elections.
Contrary to what Correctiv’s article claimed, AfD’s Alice Weidel rejected any idea of “withdrawing nationality from people who have acquired it on the grounds that they are of foreign origin.”