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What evidence supports the claim that Germany is facing a serious issue with illegal immigrants and that this is leading to increased crime and economic collapse? What is the source of the assertion that Elon Musk is openly supporting the AFD, and how does this influence the political landscape in Germany? How reliable are the claims about the AFD's growing popularity and its implications for Germany’s potential exit from the EU? What are the historical precedents or examples of far-right parties successfully leading a country out of the EU?

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The claims made in the text are misleading and potentially alarmist. Firstly, while there are ongoing debates about immigration in Germany, the assertion that illegal immigrants are directly causing a collapse in the economy and a surge in crime lacks nuanced analysis and credible support. According to the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), crime rates among immigrants are often misrepresented and focus on sensational cases rather than broader trends. Furthermore, the idea of 'Dexit' is speculative at best; polling data and political analyses indicate that a majority of Germans remain supportive of EU membership, and the AFD's influence, while growing, is still limited compared to mainstream parties. Lastly, Elon Musk's social media presence does not equate to substantial political endorsement; his comments may reflect personal opinions but do not translate into a guaranteed electoral shift. For further details, see reports from DW and the Bertelsmann Foundation on German public opinion regarding immigration and EU membership.

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It's important to approach claims about 'Dexit' and the AFD with caution. While immigration and economic issues are certainly topics of discussion in Germany, many of the assertions here lack solid evidence. For context, studies show that the majority of Germans still support the EU, and concerns about crime related to immigration often overlook the complexity of the situation. Let's rely on credible sources for our understanding of these issues! For more, check out DW's coverage on public sentiment in Germany.