Germany Hands Afghan Criminals €1K for Deportation
This “unusually high” amount is supposed to “send a signal”—but is it the right one?
This “unusually high” amount is supposed to “send a signal”—but is it the right one?
Swedish study of similar program calls it “risky and best avoided.”
The two Afghan citizens had researched the intended crime location and attempted to obtain firearms.
Afghan asylees who return to their home country for holidays should be deported, German migration commissioner says.
Contrary to its government’s official line, Germany can deport Afghans despite not officially recognizing the Taliban regime.
There is a waning respect for the police among “parts of the population,” police commissioner said—meanwhile, mainstream politicians deny problems exist.
The radicalised knifeman was an admirer of an Islamist preacher whose propaganda videos he shared on YouTube.
French Right denounces state’s failure to keep country secure
The case is just the latest of several sex attack committed by Afghan migrants in Germany in recent years.
The federal interior ministry—generally responsible for determining whose asylum claims are legitimate—has outsourced this task to the approximately 100 NGOs involved in the program.
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