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== Ideology == According to Weidel, the federal government's asylum policy contravenes "international agreements". She wants a Fortress Europe (Festung Europa) and an "effective development policy". She refuses health insurance for asylum seekers, criticizes what in her opinion is a naïve approach to Islamic extremist preachers, and pointed out that the expectations of refugees' integration into the world of work are too high. She see the influx of refugees as an incalculable burden on the economy and the welfare state. Weidel spoke out in favor of a ban on burkas and niqabs and argued that even the Islamic veil should be "banned in public spaces" as "an absolutely sexist symbol of an apartheid between men and women". Weidel also spoke out in favor of the reintroduction of compulsory conscription for border control, the detention of foreign prisoners outside the borders, the tightening of the procedure for obtaining citizenship and a greater speed of its removal. Also, Weidel considers the AfD "guarantor of homosexual rights". For this reason, she refuses the asylum request of Muslims and opposes the Islamic religion. Weidel argued that her family policy is more liberal than that of her party, because she defines that "family is where there are children".
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