Where Germany's Immigration Debate Hits Home
Briefly

The quiet city of Mannheim, known for its diverse population and grid structure, faced nationalist backlash after an Afghan man stabbed six people at an anti-Islamist rally, shifting anti-immigrant proposals to the center of German politics.
German Muslims in Mannheim fear being targeted post the stabbing incident and a secret extreme right meeting discussing deportations, leading to heightened concerns about their safety and a shift in political discourse.
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