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In the Charterjet from Leipzig to Kabul: For 81 Afghans, the stay in Germany ended – deportation. A real step? That my German media.
Murderer, racket, thieves: 81 people from Afghanistan had the Federal Government deported to its homeland, all of the offenders (the star reported). Schwarz-Rot had already announced a harder gait in migration policy after the coalition negotiations-the charter flight from Leipzig to Kabul is also to be understood as a signal that the words are followed. Further such flights should take place. Really so, it says in the comment columns of German newspapers.
Press show on Afghanistan deportation
“Reutlinger General-Anzeiger”: “Unfortunately, you cannot always choose your interlocutors in politics. In order to maintain the interests of your own country, our people’s representatives also have to sit down at a table with autocrats, fundamentalists and populists. Fear of being ruled by autocrats and populists. “
“The bell” (Oelde): “Anyone who murders, raped, commits the most severe bodily harm in Germany or with hard drugs Deal, misused the protection status granted to him and must not count on consideration. There is a legitimate security interest of the citizens who should be weighted higher than the need for protection of a serious criminals. The political dimension must also be considered. in the charged debate about migration not to bring at least serious offenders out of the country, then this failure further heats up the political climate in favor of right -wing populists and right -wing extremists. “
“Volksstimme” (Magdeburg): “The deportations are certainly delicate: Germany does not maintain diplomatic relationships to the regime of the stone age caliph. This makes any contacts. A permanent boycott of Afghanistan does not help. Change from the outside.
“Rheinpfalz” (Ludwigshafen): “He has put an entire community into unrest, has attacked and threatened roommates and staff in his refugee accommodation. Now the asylum seeker, who is subject to departure from Windesheim, has been deported to Afghanistan. Of course, this action is associated with discomfort. The deported turns back to a country that is dominated by the Taliban. Nevertheless, it is right to get rid of people like that young man.
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Source: Stern

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