Members of the Bundestag propose tightening laws on the deportation of dangerous migrants

Members of the Bundestag from the CDU are proposing to tighten laws regarding the deportation of migrants who pose a threat.

A recent incident in Magdeburg, where the terrorist turned out to be Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, who gained notoriety for numerous offenses, has once again raised questions about the safety and effectiveness of migration policies. He had a criminal record, including public order violations, insulting judges, and suspicions of smuggling, as well as threatening to kill people on social media. This has raised the question: why did he remain in Germany?

However, the deportation of migrants is complicated by legal barriers. Refugee rights expert Philipp Pruy explained that even if all of al-Abdulmohsen’s offenses were taken into account, they would not be enough to justify his deportation, as the law does not provide for such a measure in such cases.

Earlier, the CDU/CSU parliamentary group proposed changing the law to arrest all migrants who are required to leave the country if they break the law.

Alexander Trom, a CDU member of the Bundestag, called for a return to this idea, adding that more than 200,000 people who have been ordered to leave Germany can remain in the country without consequences. This, in his opinion, represents a serious problem for the rule of law.

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