After calls for a tougher stance on migrants, German Chancellor Scholz said serious criminals should be deported, even if they come from Syria or Afghanistan. Scholz warned that glorifying or celebrating acts of terror was "against all our values", and could be punished with deportation. The decision came after an Afghan asylum seeker allegedly killed a police officer in a knife attack on May 31. Calls to step up migrant deportation gained momentum ahead of a European election in which the far right is expected to make sizeable gains. However, experts say carrying out such deportations, even for those convicted of serious crimes, remains difficult.
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Video: AP/AFP/Reuters
0:00 - Introduction
0:23 - Germany’s Scholz Backs Deporting Serious Criminals to Syria, Afghanistan
2:20 - Political Chasm Deepens Amid Anti-immigrant Fears
5:04 - Vow but No Action? Can Germany Deport Illegal Migrants?
8:30 - Migrants Causing Crime Spike in Germany?
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30 июл 2024