Why were the Nuremberg laws created in Nazi Germany German?

The Nuremberg Laws were created in Nazi Germany in order to institutionalize and legalize discrimination against Jews and other minority groups. The laws were intended to restrict the rights and freedoms of these groups, segregate them from the rest of society, and ultimately pave the way for their persecution and eventual extermination. The Nuremberg Laws were a key component of the Nazi regime's racist ideology and genocidal policies, which aimed to create a racially pure German society and eliminate those deemed to be "unfit" or "undesirable".