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11:00 am Antisemitism & Migration
Conservative forces respect the right to asylum, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but reject unregulated immigration and open borders. This policy reflects the growing criticism of "welcome culture", and a growing call for sustainable and socially acceptable regulations such as protecting external borders, limiting migration, and establishing a guiding internal culture.
The global rise of antisemitism presents a clear and present danger that not only affects the Judeo-Christian roots of our society, but also gravely reminds us of our historical obligations. It is vital to remember and learn from the past to maintain our vigilance.
Rod Dreher
Visiting Fellow and Director of Network Project at the Danube Institute
Prof. Dr. Susanne Schröter
Founder and Director of the Frankfurt Research Center on Global Islam
Dr. Zoltán Szalai
General Director of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium
Mechthilde Wittmann MP
Member of the German Bundestag CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group
Nena Brockhaus
Journalist, TV-Moderator, Spiegel-Bestseller author