Germany has resumed Afghan refugee flights, with 155 arrivals in Berlin yesterday after an election pause. The CDU and SPD, overcoming an AfD surge, approved the move, with 3,000 more refugees pending in Islamabad. Since 2021, 48,000 have been resettled, costing taxpayers hundreds of millions.Security concerns persist due to past attacks by Afghan nationals, including the Munich incident (2 dead, 28 injured) and the Aschaffenburg daycare stabbings (1 toddler killed). Former Interior Minister Horst Seehofer noted some evacuees were rapists and on terror watchlists.CDU leader Friedrich Merz, once a border critic, now states, "No one wants closed borders."