Merz Also Attributes "Exploding Violence" to Immigration
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During a discussion on digital violence against women, the chancellor stressed that immigrant groups are partly responsible for the "explosion" of cases of analog and digital violence in the country.
Asked about violence against women, Chancellor Merz complains of "exploding" violence in Germany. This comes to a "considerable part" of migrants, he says, and triggers unrest in parliament.
Federal Chancellor Merz has criticised statements about violence in connection with immigration. The left accused him of distracting him from the actual cause of violence. The Greens say that he is not doing enough against it.
In the government survey on digital violence against women, Merz suddenly speaks of increasing violence through immigration. The data situation of the Federal Criminal Office shows a more differentiated picture.
From the Chancellor's point of view, "the violence in Germany explodes." A considerable part of this violence comes from the immigrant groups, says Merz.
A few weeks ago, the Federal Chancellor criticizes the "far too long unguided irregular migration" to Germany in connection with increased workload for the Federal Criminal Office. Today, Merz succumbs to the Bundestag - and reaps outrageous intercessions.
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