German Far-Right Party Investigated for Sending Mock Deportation Tickets to Migrants
- German police have started a criminal investigation into the far-right Alternative for Germany party for distributing about 30,000 fake deportation airplane tickets in Karlsruhe.
- The flyers, resembling boarding passes, were part of the AfD's local election campaign and targeted residents with migration backgrounds.
- Local politicians have condemned the AfD's actions, with calls for charges of incitement to hatred, while the AfD claims the flyers are legal campaign materials.
- The campaign has drawn backlash, with comparisons made to historical deportation tactics, as the AfD maintains significant polling support ahead of the February election.
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The AfD is printing "airline tickets" to call on asylum seekers to leave the country. Or does this also include people with German citizenship? About election campaigns in the NSDAP tradition and the cynical game of ambiguity.
In the run-up to the parliamentary elections, AfD distributed 30,000 leaflets in the form of plane tickets to deport migrants. The police have opened an investigation.
AfD Chapter in German City Distributes Flyers Made To Look Like ‘One-Way Deportation Tickets’ - Globalists Meltdown, Authorities Looking for Ways To Criminalize It
The AfD's provocative new flyer, promoting "One-Way Deportation Tickets," raises significant questions about the party's stance on immigration and its implications for Germany's political landscape. Read more to understand the controversy.
The German government has condemned an AfD election campaign in which self-made deportation tickets were thrown into mailboxes in Karlsruhe.
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