In one recent case, a TikTok personality

known as NEJATY_AFGHan, with over 46,000 followers, has drawn criticism for behavior that many describe as inappropriate and socially disruptive. According to multiple reports, the influencer has allegedly used harassment, racially charged language, and public insults toward others — including individuals identified as German citizens — in livestreams and public settings.
Berlin, Germany – Recent concerns from community members have reignited debate over Germany’s asylum policies, with calls for stricter measures to prevent misuse of the system and protect public safety.
Critics argue that such behavior undermines the values of respect, inclusion, and lawful conduct that are expected in Germany. Some members of the public have expressed concern that his content targets and manipulates younger audiences, particularly teenagers, for personal profit.
Under German law, harassment, racial discrimination, and public insults are prosecutable offenses. The country’s legal framework explicitly prohibits any form of racist expression and protects individuals from targeted emotional abuse.
Public safety advocates say that the case illustrates a broader problem: certain individuals applying for or benefiting from asylum may exploit their platform to spread harmful messages or engage in activities that harm Germany’s social cohesion.
“Freedom of speech is not a license to harass, discriminate, or emotionally manipulate people,” one Berlin-based civic rights group said in a statement. “Germany must ensure that those entering the country respect its laws and values.”
As public pressure grows, policymakers are expected to review existing asylum procedures and consider stricter screening processes for applicants. Critics argue that those who openly disrespect the laws and societal norms of their host country should not benefit from asylum protections.
The German government has not yet issued an official statement on the matter, but officials have previously stressed that violations of law — including online misconduct — can lead to criminal charges and, in certain cases, deportation.