The Bundestag is debating the increased foreign crime in Germany. The AfD accuses the traffic light of failing - Green MPs point to the causes.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser seems to be taking the police crime statistics seriously. But she warns against stirring up prejudices against foreigners on such a “complex issue”.. Despite all the warnings for prudence, the debate appears to be getting out of hand at times. During Misbah Khan's speech, heckles from the AfD can be heard again and again. There also seems to have been insults. At the end of Kahn's speech,. Katrin Göring-Eckardt warned that it was absurd to "personally defame and insult colleagues in this way" - and. announced measures to be taken in response to the statements made by some MPs. The Greens' domestic policy spokeswoman for the Greens, Lamya Kaddor, said crime rates are higher among socio-economically weak groups, which very often include foreigners.