“If you call it re-immigration, you just call it re-immigration,” Mr. Weidell said, to applause, using a euphemism for mass deportation once used only by the party’s most radical wing. I announced that I would send .
According to an image shared online by the AfD branch, the fake plane ticket read: “Only immigrants can save Germany.”
According to public broadcaster SWR, police are investigating the incident as a possible incitement to hatred. The newspaper also reported that fake tickets were being distributed in areas with large numbers of immigrants. But the party denied specifically targeting immigrant neighborhoods.
“Election leaflets are currently being distributed in Karlsruhe in the largest possible number, without any special specifications or restrictions,” the Karlsruhe AfD branch said in a statement. “This is aimed at acquainting voters with our proposals in this area, which are fully in line with the legal situation.” He said it was directed at.
The fake ticket caused an uproar among Germany’s mainstream political leaders.
“No one would come to Germany if they felt that racism reigns here. That’s pure racism,” Green Party prime ministerial candidate Robert Habeck said on Tuesday.