'I'm worried for my kids': Foreigners in Germany fearful over rise of far right
Briefly

Elections results in Thuringia and Saxony indicated a worrying trend where the far-right AfD party secured nearly 30% of votes, heightening fears among foreign residents in Germany.
About 40.9% of readers expressed concern about the AfD's rise, and 39.8% showed extreme worry, suggesting that nearly 80% feel anxious about the political climate.
When asked if the success of far-right parties made them question their future, a staggering 80% of respondents said yes, indicating a deep sense of insecurity among foreign residents.
One reader noted, 'There could be policy changes which impact immigration and citizenship for me and my family.' This reflects the widespread fear of the AfD's influence on future policies.
Read at www.thelocal.de
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