Despite the growing popularity of anti-immigration sentiments among German political parties, the electoral system limits the extent to which these proposals can become law.
Major parties, like the CDU and CSU, aim to dismantle naturalisation reforms introduced by the previous coalition, illustrating a shift in the political landscape regarding immigration policies.
The rise of the far-right AfD is notable, with their extreme positions on migration, including the endorsement of 'remigration,' reflecting increasing polarization in German politics.
As the snap elections approach, concern grows among the foreign population in Germany about the potential implications of shifting immigration policies championed by frontrunner parties.
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