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AfD are getting in on a tide of hate towards asylum seekers, or indeed immigrants.
They have a policy - rather like Reform if mass deportation, and in their case even German citizens who are Muslim.
It is shocking.
The dividing line in German politics is interesting. Generally, it runs along the line which used to be the border between West and East Germany.
There are a number of reasons for that.
Firstly, East Germany didn't experience the massive de-Nazification project of the West, which was successful in changing the mindset of West Germans.
Secondly, re-unification was a double-edged sword for East Germany. Yes, they had more freedom, but East Germans lost a lot which they had taken for granted. For example, guaranteed employment, free childcare and cheap housing. After re-unification, East German public servants had worse pay and conditions than West Germans. Some East German businesses and factories were closed down because they hadn't been modernised for years and were deemed unprofitable.
East Germans resented the "Wessies" and still feel they are treated as second class citizens. There is a population drift away from the more deprived areas in the East and this is where many immigrants have ended up. Naturally, there is suspicion and scapegoating.