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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told parliament on Thursday, following the recent death of a police officer who was stabbed at an anti-Islamic rally. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," Scholz told the Bundestag or lower house of parliament. "Serious criminals and [people posing] terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intended to make this possible, but said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implement...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told parliament on Thursday, following the recent death of a police officer who was stabbed at an anti-Islamic rally. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," Scholz told the Bundestag or lower house of parliament. "Serious criminals and [people posing] terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intended to make this possible, but said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implement...
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It was impossible to avoid the "strange bedfellows" cliché when reading about the criminal justice reform movement in the 2010s. Conservatives and evangelicals worked alongside bleeding-heart liberals and civil libertarians to fix what they all (at the time) agreed were unjust prison sentences and punitive policies. Fast-forward a decade, and the bipartisan sleepovers are over. Most of the same advocate groups are still lobbying for reform—and notching victories in some states—but the broad-based path for criminal justice reform bills has narrowed or altogether disappeared in other places. Cla...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told the Bundestag on Thursday. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," he said. "Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intends to make this possible, but he said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implementation and was already in talks with Afghanistan's neighbouring countries. His comments come after a recent stabbing attack in the south-western cit...
DPA International
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told the Bundestag on Thursday. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," he said. "Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intends to make this possible, but he said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implementation and was already in talks with Afghanistan's neighbouring countries. His comments come after a recent stabbing in the south-western city of Ma...
DPA International
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told the Bundestag on Thursday. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," he said. "Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intends to make this possible, but he said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implementation and was already in talks with Afghanistan's neighbouring countries. His comments come after a recent stabbing in the south-western city of Ma...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told the Bundestag on Thursday. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," he said. "Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intends to make this possible, but he said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implementation and was already in talks with Afghanistan's neighbouring countries. His comments come after a recent stabbing attack in the south-western cit...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told the Bundestag on Thursday. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," he said. "Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intends to make this possible, but he said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implementation and was already in talks with Afghanistan's neighbouring countries. His comments come after a recent stabbing in the south-western city of Ma...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he told the Bundestag on Thursday. "Such criminals should be deported - even if they come from Syria and Afghanistan," he said. "Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here." The chancellor did not explain exactly how he intends to make this possible, but he said the Interior Ministry was working on the practical implementation and was already in talks with Afghanistan's neighbouring countries. His comments come after a recent stabbing attack in the south-western cit...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to allow the deportation of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria again, he tells the Bundestag.
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