A recent attack in Munich, where an Afghan asylum seeker drove into a demonstration, has reignited Germany's migration debate.
During a televised discussion, political leaders clashed over deportation policies and the role of government in ensuring public safety.
Wolfgang Kubicki of the FDP called for stricter deportation measures, while Alexander Dobrindt of the CSU argued for enhanced data-sharing to track potential threats.
Critics, including journalist Dagmar Rosenfeld, highlighted the failure of centrist parties to find common ground, warning this could strengthen extremist factions.
Meanwhile, Gregor Gysi of the Left Party cautioned against abandoning core democratic values in response to public fears.
The debate underscores the ongoing struggle to balance security concerns with humanitarian principles in Germany's migration policy.





