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    Germany Promises to Send Criminal Migrants Back to Afghanistan

    June 6, 2024Updated:June 6, 20242 Mins Read
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    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addresses the German parliament 'Bundestag' in Berlin, Germany, 06 June 2024. [EPA-EFE/CLEMENS BILAN]. Source: Euractiv.
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    Germany is making a strong move against migrant crime. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany will send migrants who do bad things, like crimes, back to their home countries, including Afghanistan. This decision came after a scary event in Mannheim, where someone with a knife hurt six people during a protest against Islam. Sadly, one of the injured, a police officer, died later.

    The person who did this, caught after the event, is believed to be someone who follows radical Islam and came to Germany from Afghanistan in 2014. Even though his request to stay in Germany was denied, he was still allowed to stay. This situation has brought up discussions again about Germany’s rules for letting people in and if they work okay. Chancellor Scholz’s announcement happened during a time when people are very worried about safety for the EU elections.

    This decision to send away migrants who commit crimes shows that Germany is serious about keeping people safe and making sure laws are followed. By dealing with people who break the rules and are not good guests, the government wants to show that it won’t let bad behavior go unchecked. Also, this step aims to stop bad things from happening again, so people can feel safer and trust that the country can keep them protected.

    As Germany talks about what happened in Mannheim, they’re also talking a lot about immigration rules and how to keep the country safe. Chancellor Scholz’s promise to send away criminal migrants shows that the government wants to protect its people and keep the peace. But as they talk more, questions about if this is the best way and if it’s fair to everyone will come up, showing how complicated and tricky the issue of immigration can be.

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