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Greens negotiate invitation to go into hiding under the “repatriation law”

2024-02-02T19:00:47.284Z

Highlights: Greens negotiate invitation to go into hiding under the “repatriation law”. As of: February 2, 2024, 7:40 p.m By: Georg Anastasiadis CommentsPressSplit Chancellor Scholz wants to deport people on a large scale. But the Greens are introducing a passage into the law that could prevent this. A comment. Deportations, even when they affect intensive offenders, are an extremely difficult business. This not only ties up numerous civil servants. It also costs the state, i.e. the taxpayers, an enormous amount of money.



As of: February 2, 2024, 7:40 p.m

By: Georg Anastasiadis

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Chancellor Scholz wants to deport people on a large scale.

But the Greens are introducing a passage into the law that could prevent this.

A comment.

Munich - Deportations, even when they affect intensive offenders, are an extremely difficult business.

Employees of the airline Lufthansa report bizarre scenes on board the airliner that is supposed to bring illegal migrants back home.

Escorted by police officers and apparently calm, those affected take their seats on the plane and fasten their seatbelts.

But as soon as the pilot closes the doors, the wife of the person being deported begins to scream hysterically.

Apparently she can no longer be calmed down - until the pilot gives up in exasperation and asks the police officers to leave the plane and the deportation passengers out of consideration for fellow passengers.

This not only ties up numerous civil servants.

It also costs the state, i.e. the taxpayers, an enormous amount of money.

Repatriation law passed: Robert Habeck (Greens) and Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) from the traffic light coalition.

(Symbolic image) © dpa

The Greens are negotiating an obligation in the traffic light coalition’s “repatriation law”.

The new package of regulations, optimistically called the “repatriation law” by the traffic light coalition, which passed the Federal Council yesterday, is intended to make deportations easier, for example by enabling longer detention pending deportation and a tougher approach towards multiple offenders.

However, the Greens have negotiated an obligation into the law to provide legal counsel to deportees in advance.

When viewed in light, this is nothing other than an invitation to go into hiding, practitioners warn.

“Repatriation law” will pose problems for police officers during deportations

This will likely present police officers with new problems.

The great anger of the CDU and CSU about this is understandable.

The Chancellor's promise that Germany must "deport on a large scale" probably cannot be fulfilled with such paper tigers - and the "fight against the right" cannot be won, no matter how often Olaf Scholz can interfere with his fellow demonstrators.

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In addition to the citizen's money, which destroys work incentives, it remains the Achilles heel of this left-dominated government.

(Georg Anastasiadis)

Source: merkur

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