AfD's Chrupalla Praises Trump's Migration Policies, Eyes Role for Höcke in Government
Tino Chrupalla, co-leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has praised Donald Trump's migration policies and sees a role for hardliner Björn Höcke in a potential AfD government. Chrupalla believes Trump's second term was more successful due to 'good personnel'.
Chrupalla and Höcke, both prominent figures in the AfD, advocate for strict immigration control. Chrupalla has stated the need to 'get migration under control', while Höcke, whom Chrupalla views as a potential minister, represents a hardline stance aligned with Trump's migration policies.
Chrupalla considers Trump's migration policy a model for an AfD government. He believes Höcke, whom he sees as one of the party's most successful politicians in Thuringia, could play a role in a hypothetical AfD cabinet. Despite Höcke's controversial views, Chrupalla does not consider him right-wing extremist. However, Chrupalla does not support violent actions against migrants, instead advocating for each state's right to control immigration.
Tino Chrupalla's endorsement of Trump's migration policy and potential role for Björn Höcke in an AfD government reflects the party's hardline stance on immigration. While Chrupalla does not condone violence, he believes states should have control over immigration. These views are likely to influence the AfD's platform in upcoming elections.
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