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Scholz hardens rhetoric on migrants after fatal knife attack

22 January 2025
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The suspect in the stabbing, a 28-year-old Afghan, arrived in Germany in late 2022 and subsequently applied for asylum, according to Joachim Hermann, Bavaria’s interior minister. The suspect was previously treated in a psychiatric facility, according to Hermann, and authorities suspect mental illness played a role in the attack.

The suspect declared his intent to leave Germany in December 2024, but remained in the country. Authorities say there is no evidence of a political motive.

Scholz called for an urgent investigation into the case, questioning why the suspect remained in Germany. “Authorities must urgently investigate why the attacker was still here, and immediate consequences must follow,” he said.

The attack on a group of pre-school children killed two — including a two-year-old boy — shocking Germans at a time when migration has become a pivotal issue ahead of the Feb. 23 vote. | Pascal Hoefig/NEWS5/AFP via Getty Images

The chancellor’s unusually strong words came as his election opponents hammer him on his government’s migration policies. Alice Weidel, the chancellor candidate for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), also wasted no time in attacking the conservative Christian Social Union party, which governs in Bavaria.

“Remigration now!” Weidel wrote in a post on X, employing a far-right euphemism for a policy of mass deportations. One of the AfD’s core election messages is that crime is linked to migration and that traditional parties are incapable of maintaining public safety.

It’s not just the AfD that is leaning into public frustration on migration. Friedrich Merz, the conservative chancellor candidate belonging to the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is also vowing to reduce migration and increase security. The conservatives lead in the polls on 30 percent, while the AfD is second with 21 percent.

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