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German far-right party denies backing deportation of 'unassimilated' citizens

Sky News Wednesday, 10 January 2024
Senior politicians from a German far-right party reportedly met neo-Nazi activists to discuss a proposal to deport "unassimilated" immigrants - even if they had citizenship.
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