Germany and AfD: Towards a mass deportation of migrants? (Franck Pengam)

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Dear readers,

Germany, the historic driving force of the European Union, is today in the midst of unprecedented political upheaval. 

The meteoric rise of thealternative for Germany (AfD) is shaking up the landscape, placing at the heart of the debates a tough migration policy that could redefine the future of the country.

But this development goes beyond German borders: what are the consequences for Europe, for migrants, and for Western influence in the face of the rise of the BRICS in Africa?

Mass Deportations: An Imminent Reality?

With the AfD now firmly entrenched as a major political force, one idea is gaining momentum: the mass deportation of migrants.

  1. Growing rejection of current migration policy:
    • The AfD has openly criticized Germany's handling of migration waves, accusing the government of allowing immigration to unbalance the economy and society.
    • A radical solution is now on the table: organized and accelerated deportations, targeting mainly migrants from Africa and the Middle East.
  2. A rhetoric that takes root:

    • Supported by an increasingly large section of the population, the AfD calls for systematic expulsions, justified by issues of national security and the preservation of German identity.
    • The plans even mention bilateral agreements with third countries to send migrants back outside the EU.

A major geopolitical and economic impact for EU countries

  1. Africa, at the heart of tensions:
    • These policies would mainly target African migrants, which could exacerbate tensions between Europe and the BRICS, which are strengthening their partnership with countries in the Global South.
    • The marginalization of African nations by Europe could push more countries to turn to economic alternatives offered by China and Russia.
  2. A European precedent:
    • If Germany, the European Union's leading voice, normalises such measures, it could inspire other member states to follow suit, leading to a revision of European humanitarian commitments.
  3. Economic consequences:

    • These radical policies risk disrupting production and supply chains, particularly in agricultural and industrial sectors where migrant labour plays a key role.

Europe faces the rise of nationalism

The rise of the AfD reflects a broader shift towards nationalist and protectionist policies in Europe.

  • A decline in European solidarity: The debate on deportations further weakens a European Union already divided by migration and economic issues.
  • A weakened Europe on the international scene: Internal divisions weaken its ability to compete with the BRICS+ and other emerging blocs economically and geopolitically.

Why should this alert you?

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