German Conservative Young Woman and TGP Contributor, Naomi Seibt Applies for Asylum in the US, After Multiple Antifa Threats on Her Life

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Naomi Seibt, a young German political commentator often described as the “anti-Greta Thunberg,” has applied for asylum in the United States, saying she faces persecution and threats in her home country due to her right-leaning political views.

Seibt rose to prominence in Europe for challenging the mainstream climate change narrative and criticizing mass immigration policies. She has been an outspoken supporter of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, a movement that promotes national sovereignty and conservative values in opposition to Germany’s globalist establishment.

Naomi Seibt seeks asylum in the U.S. due to political persecution in Germany, advocating for free speech and the AfD party amidst government oppression.

In an interview with The Telegraph, Seibt said she fears for her life after repeated death threats from Antifa members in Germany. Despite providing evidence to authorities, she claims police refused to act.

“Antifa is stronger in Germany than anywhere else in the world. I have received many death threats from them,” Seibt said. “When I showed the threats to the police, they told me they couldn’t do anything because I wasn’t raped or killed.”

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Seibt also believes she has been monitored by German intelligence agencies and expressed concern that returning to Germany could lead to her arrest or harm to her family.

“I believe there’s a good chance they would try to arrest me at the airport and come after my family, including my little sister, who isn’t political at all,” she told The Telegraph from Washington, D.C., where she currently resides while awaiting a decision on her asylum application.

Seibt said she feels safer in the United States, praising the sense of solidarity she’s witnessed under President Trump’s leadership.

“Americans stand up for each other,” she said. “I don’t see that same sentiment in Germany. The AfD is not imperialist or extremist—it’s a libertarian-conservative party. Its goal is simply to revive a healthy patriotism, just like the kind that exists in the United States.”

Seibt’s case highlights growing concerns about political intolerance and the suppression of dissenting voices across Europe, especially among conservative and nationalist activists.

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