>Interior Minister Nancy Faeser's proposals follow a report that said 'extremists' met to discuss the deportation of millions of immigrants. The group included members of Germany's conservative AfD party, whose support has doubled since the 2021 German election, the Washington Post reports.
>"No one who donates to a right-wing extremist organization should be able to rely on remaining undiscovered," said Frazer, adding that she's actively working with regional authorities to prevent right-wing 'extremists' from entering or leaving the country.
>"German right-wing extremists and foreign autocrats have one thing in common: They want to stoke rage and divide, above all through disinformation," she said, pointing to fake accounts and AI-generated content as a problem.
>Fraser said that the country's "early recognition unit" - housed within the Interior Ministry, will start work "hopefully in a few months."
@anonaccount Say what you will about the Afd but I'm continually impressed with their Saxony (East German) wing, Björn Höcke seems like he knows what's up.