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Have the other parties been offering more concrete solutions to the immigration issue?
Have you read about their views or asked them?
I'm not a German, I was thinking you'd know.
But if they don't advertise their solutions to the voters and rely on them asking or seeking that information out, then that seems like a really bad way to do it. Most voters aren't going around asking parties their policies but rather rely on parties advertising it.
Right wing parties like AfD want to get rid of everyone who is not a perfect German. Many people who have citizenship have a mixed origin. These are not "true Germans".
Other parties are careful. They respect the constitution. And they know that without foreigners, German economy in all sectors would become difficult to handle. Many companies and services rely on foreign workers. So it's not that easy as it seems. Foreigners don't choose Germany as much, as they think. And this is even more a problem.
Also AfD says lots of bullshit. They lie that Germany does not already expel criminals. No one cares to look at facts. For many it's easier to believe those fucks from AfD than to actually check what they say.