Germany's main opposition leader vowed on Thursday to impose immediate border controls if he becomes chancellor, as expected, after elections next month, a day after an Afghan asylum seeker was arrested for a deadly knife attack targeting children.
BERLIN - Germany is working intensively to deport more criminals to Afghanistan, said Interior Minister Nancy Faeser in Berlin on Thursday, a day after an Afghan asylum seeker was arrested for a deadly knife attack.
A deadly knife attack on a play school group in Germany, where an Afghan man was arrested at the scene, reignited a bitter immigration debate on Thursday, a month before elections. Germany has been shaken by a series of deadly attacks,
The German Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, declared on Thursday that they are working on deporting a larger number of criminals to Afghanistan. This follows a brutal attack by a migrant on a group of kindergarten children in Aschaffenburg.
Germany's opposition leader has vowed to bar people from entering the country without proper papers and to step up deportations if he is elected as chancellor next month, as a knife attack by a rejected asylum-seeker spills over into an election campaign in which he is the front-runner.
An Afghan man suspected of carrying out a knife attack in Aschaffenburg, southern Germany, which claimed the lives of two individuals and injured two others, had been slated for deportation to Bulgaria. However, the process failed due to a missed deadline ...
Germany is focusing on deporting more criminals to Afghanistan, with Interior Minister Nancy Faeser highlighting recent actions after a deadly attack by an Afghan asylum seeker. Faeser also criticized the EU's Dublin rules,
Germany took further steps Monday to limit the potential spread ... In 2011, hundreds of animals were culled in Bulgaria after an outbreak there.
The German Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, announced on Thursday that efforts are underway to deport a greater number of criminals to Afghanistan. This follows a brutal attack by a migrant on a group of nursery school children in Aschaffenburg,
Germany’s opposition leader vowed Thursday to bar people from entering the country without proper papers and to step up deportations if he is elected chancellor next month, as a knife attack by a rejected asylum-seeker spilled over into an election campaign in which he is the front-runner.
Marcus Zender also criticised the acceleration of citizenship procedures decided last year by the Schultz government
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