“Every day that you remain in the office of Federal Interior Minister, Ms. Faeser, is a bad day for Germany,” Martin Hess declared, highlighting her prioritization of the care of illegal immigrants over the safety and security of German citizens.
In a hard-hitting address to the Bundestag, Martin Hess, a prominent figure within the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, launched a scathing attack on Nancy Faeser, the Federal Minister of the Interior and Community of Germany, accusing her of presiding over a catastrophic decline in internal security. Hess, known for his staunch views on immigration and security, lambasted Faeser’s policies and performance, attributing the worsening security situation to the government’s “left-green-red narrow-mindedness.”
Hess began his speech by directly addressing Faeser, asserting, “The SPD is the gravedigger of internal security in Germany,” highlighting the Social Democratic Party’s (SPD) failure to safeguard the nation. He criticized Faeser’s handling of the police crime statistics, claiming they reveal a “colossal failure” in her duties to protect citizens.
Pointing to alarming figures from the crime statistics, Hess emphasized a significant rise in violent crimes, with the number reaching an unprecedented high of over 214,000 per year. He highlighted that a staggering 41.5% of suspects involved in these crimes were foreigners, representing nearly three times the proportion of the total population. Additionally, immigrants accounted for 13.5% of suspects, exceeding their share of the resident population by more than five times.
Hess underscored the disparity in crime increases among different demographic groups, revealing that while violent crimes among German suspects rose by a mere 2.2%, the rates surged by 14.4% among non-German suspects and a staggering 20.3% among immigrants, indicating a tenfold increase compared to German suspects. In the context of murder and manslaughter, the data showed a decline of 1.4% among German suspects, juxtaposed with an alarming 10.2% increase among foreign suspects and a 14.8% rise among immigrants.
These statistics, according to Hess, painted a grim picture of the erosion of internal security in Germany. He attributed the rise in violent crimes, including barbaric knife attacks, cruel sexual crimes, and brutal assault and robbery incidents, to what he termed the “borderless and irresponsible diversity and multicultural craze” of the Traffic Light government. Hess insisted that these trends necessitated an immediate correction of the government’s migration policy to ensure the safety and well-being of German citizens. He stressed that addressing these concerns was not xenophobic or racist but rather a necessary step to ensure the safety of German citizens.
Hess’s accusations of hypocrisy against Minister Faeser struck at the heart of the government’s credibility on immigration and security policy. He pointedly criticized Faeser’s recent statements advocating for the enforcement of rules against illegal immigrants, labeling them as long overdue and mere lip service to public concerns. Highlighting the discrepancy between rhetoric and action, Hess lambasted the government’s failure to follow through on its promises of large-scale deportations, which he argued were necessary to address the root causes of rising violent crime.
Moreover, Hess didn’t spare criticism for members of the CDU/CSU coalition, accusing them of complicity in the ‘importation of violent crime’ during their time in government. Drawing attention to the surge in violent crimes during previous administrations, Hess challenged the coalition’s credibility in advocating for stricter immigration policies. By juxtaposing the current government’s stance with past failures, Hess highlighted their pattern of neglect and ineffectiveness in addressing security challenges.
Hess urged Faeser and her colleagues to stop dismissing AfD’s concerns and to take decisive action to address the major security challenges facing Germany. He warned that every day Faeser remained in office represented a national security setback.
The AfD is Germany’s only conservative party. It is often defined by its staunch opposition to immigration, globalization, and encroachments on traditional German values. Formed in 2013, the AfD swiftly gained traction, particularly amid concerns over the European Union’s handling of the Eurozone crisis and the subsequent refugee influx in 2015.
However, despite its unwavering dedication to democratic principles and its legitimate concerns regarding illegal immigration, globalization, and the erosion of national sovereignty, the AfD finds itself besieged by unfounded accusations and relentless attacks orchestrated by the state and its affiliated institutions.
The AfD’s commitment to upholding German values and sovereignty has often been deliberately misconstrued as xenophobic or extremist by leftists seeking to silence dissenting voices. The party’s calls for stricter immigration controls and a reassertion of national identity are not rooted in their desire to protect Germany’s cultural heritage and ensure the safety and prosperity of its citizens.
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