Magdeburg Christmas market attack fuels migration and security debate in Germany
Briefly

Following the attack in Magdeburg, the far-right parties are exploiting the tragedy to promote their anti-immigrant agenda, despite the actual profile of the attacker.
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a Saudi ex-Muslim, baffled experts with his profile, having criticized Islam and aligned with far-right beliefs, diverging from typical immigrant narratives.
Experts warn that the narrative promoted by right-wing extremists, stating that deportation would prevent such attacks, only oversimplifies complex social issues surrounding immigration.
The AfD's concept of 'remigration' targets not only migrants but also descendants of immigrants, reflecting their broader anti-immigration stance, reinforced after the Christmas market attack.
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