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http://www.dw.com/en/two-german-born-terror-suspects-to-be-deported-from-country/a-38060107
it looks like things are changing and refugees arent as welcome - germany is starting to deport people born in Germany while Sweden isnt accepting any new refugees (even paying the ones they don't want, to leave the country)
I also like this part:
do assurances from Algerian government even mean anything? lol
The 27-year-old Algerian and 22-year-old Nigerian were arrested last month in connection with a plot to carry out what police said was a "potentially imminent terror attack."
The two men, who had been under surveillance for some time due to their alleged support for the "Islamic State" (IS) armed group, were both born in Germany and live with their parents in Göttingen.
The two men, who had been under surveillance for some time due to their alleged support for the "Islamic State" (IS) armed group, were both born in Germany and live with their parents in Göttingen.
Local media said the deportation could take place quickly, and the men would be barred from Germany indefinitely.
A ministry spokesman said the move was the first time in Germany's history that such a decision has been taken, the German news agency dpa reported.
"We are sending a clear warning to all fanatics nationwide that we will not give them a centimeter of space to carry out their despicable plans," said Lower Saxony's Interior Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) following the ruling.
A ministry spokesman said the move was the first time in Germany's history that such a decision has been taken, the German news agency dpa reported.
"We are sending a clear warning to all fanatics nationwide that we will not give them a centimeter of space to carry out their despicable plans," said Lower Saxony's Interior Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) following the ruling.
it looks like things are changing and refugees arent as welcome - germany is starting to deport people born in Germany while Sweden isnt accepting any new refugees (even paying the ones they don't want, to leave the country)
I also like this part:
In the case of the Algerian, the court made his deportation conditional on assurances from the Algerian government that he would not be tortured or subjected to any inhuman treatment.
do assurances from Algerian government even mean anything? lol