Debate on Deportations Sparks Concerns Over Impact on Migrant Crime
Berlin's Green Party argues that increased deportations may worsen integration and social issues rather than solve them.
- Vasili Franco, a Green Party spokesperson, claims that deportation debates contribute to rising crime among asylum seekers by worsening their living conditions.
- The Green Party believes that current deportation practices often target well-integrated individuals, such as apprentices, instead of those who have gone underground.
- Olaf Jansen from Brandenburg's Central Foreigners Authority advocates for quicker deportations, citing delays that allow documents to expire and complicate the process.
- A recent arrest of a Libyan asylum seeker planning an attack on the Israeli embassy highlights tensions in the deportation debate.
- The Green Party warns that focusing solely on deportation numbers will not address underlying social issues or migration challenges.