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“If it’s to be called remigration, then it’s just called remigration,” stated Weidel to a round of applause, using a term once associated with the party’s most hardline factions to describe mass deportations.
Fake airline tickets circulated with the message, “Only remigration can still save Germany,” according to an image shared online by the Karlsruhe chapter of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. The image was posted on the chapter’s website, drawing significant attention.
Authorities are now investigating the incident as a potential case of incitement to hatred, blank”>according to reports by public broadcaster SWR. The outlet further indicated that the fake tickets were distributed in areas with a large migrant population. However, AfD officials denied targeting these neighborhoods specifically.
“The flyer is currently being widely distributed in Karlsruhe without targeting any specific locations or groups,” the Karlsruhe AfD chapter stated in a press release. “It aims to inform voters about our proposals in this area, which fully comply with the legal framework.” The party added that the deportation focus was directed at noncitizens residing in Germany illegally.
The flyers have ignited a wave of criticism from across Germany’s political spectrum.
“No one will want to come to Germany if they feel that racism prevails here — and this is pure racism,” said Robert Habeck, the Greens’ chancellor candidate, on Tuesday.
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