Friedrich Merz, the head of the
German CDU party, is calling for "a fundamental change in the
right to asylum, entry, and residence in Germany" in response to
the attack in Aschaffenburg, where a young Afghan attacked
children at a park nursery, killing a two-year-old and a
41-year-old man who intervened.
"I refuse to accept that the events in Mannheim, Solingen,
Magdeburg, and now Aschaffenburg represent the new normal," he
said. "We are faced with a pile of fragments of a mistaken
policy on asylum and immigration in Germany that has been in
place for ten years," Merz concluded.
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