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Germany to Deport Criminals with Terrorist Ties Following Migrant-Related Attack

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced plans to deport immigrants from Afghanistan and Syria who commit serious crimes or glorify acts of terrorism. This decision comes in the wake of a recent knife attack by an Afghan immigrant that left one police officer dead and four others injured.

    1. It will have to be (...) examined for which third country it should be attractive to take in terrorists or serious criminals. I am looking forward to seeing what answers we come up with.
    1. People expect us to act. They expect decisions.
    2. The time of warnings and condemnations, of denials and announcements, that time is now over.
    1. Anyone who exploits our protection, like the perpetrator in Mannheim, has forfeited our protection. There is zero tolerance.
    2. Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here.
    3. It outrages me when someone who has sought protection here commits the most serious crimes. Such criminals should be deported, even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan.
    4. In such cases, Germany's security interests outweigh the interests of the perpetrator.