The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) will introduce internal border checks if it takes power in two states following elections in September, co-leader Tino Chrupalla told national public broadcaster ARD on Sunday. The anti-immigration party would also immediately suspend the mechanism agreed for distributing migrants between the 16 states, he said. “That for example would be a programme for the first 100 days, where we say quite clearly: restrictive border controls,” Chrupalla said. The AfD would no longer be bound by the migrant distribution agreement, he insisted. The agreement is bas…