Deportation Debate and Landtag Elections
The upcoming state elections in Thuringia and Saxony are fueling the deportation debate in Germany. The AfD, already in power, is influencing the political actions of other democratic parties.
The Solingen attack by a Syrian asylum seeker has intensified the discussion on deportations, but data shows that refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq have the lowest crime rates. Instead of focusing on deportations, integration should be prioritized, as Germany needs immigration.
The CDU is leading in Saxony, while the AfD is leading in Thuringia. The political response to the Solingen attack includes stricter laws on weapons, measures against extremists, and easier deportations.
Landtag elections in Saxony and Thuringia are seen as crucial for the future of CDU leader Friedrich Merz, who aims to continue governing with a different coalition. The outcome of these elections will determine the political landscape in the eastern states of Germany.
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