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Controversy in Germany after the distribution of an extremist party "Fake airline tickets" Immigrants to be deported

 The “Alternative for Germany” party raised The extreme right, intense controversy in the country’s political corridors; After one of the party’s local branches in the city of Karlsruhe, southwest of the country, distributed thousands of “fake” airline tickets. For immigrants to be deported to their “safe country.”

The leaflets that were distributed stated: “In your home country, it will be good too.” The tickets had a departure date of February 23, which is the day of the national elections in Germany. 

Politico magazine reported: Europeans claim that this "trick" It comes at a time when party leaders are increasingly embracing extreme proposals to deport migrants en masse. Extensive " If he comes to power. The counterfeit tickets stated: “Only re-immigration can save Germany.”

Police are investigating the incident as a possible case of incitement to hatred, and the counterfeit tickets were distributed in neighborhoods with a large immigrant population. However, the party denied specifically targeting neighborhoods inhabited by immigrants.

The party’s branch in Karlsruhe said – in a statement – “The election leaflet is currently being distributed in Karlsruhe in the largest possible number and without any special specifications or restrictions.”

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He added that the publication “aims to make voters aware of our proposals in this area, which are fully consistent with the legal situation.” 

The party explained that the message The deportation was directed at non-citizens residing illegally in the country.

The counterfeit tickets sparked a wave of anger among the main political leaders in Germany. The chancellor candidate for the “Greens” party, Robert Habeck, said today: “ “No one will come to Germany if they feel that racism prevails here, and this is racism in its entirety.” 

The German domestic intelligence agency, the “AfD Party,” has classified Suspected extremist organization. Despite this, the party is currently ranked second in nationwide opinion polls, having seen significant growth in support in recent months.

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