German Chancellor Pledges Deportation of Criminals After Fatal Stabbing
Olaf Scholz announces new measures following a deadly attack by an Afghan asylum-seeker, sparking a heated debate ahead of European elections.
- The attack in Mannheim resulted in the death of a police officer and injuries to four others.
- Scholz emphasized the need to deport criminals from Afghanistan and Syria despite current diplomatic challenges.
- The incident has intensified discussions on migration and security policies in Germany.
- Opposition leaders and coalition partners question the feasibility of the proposed deportation plans.
- Far-right parties are using the incident to push their anti-immigration agenda in the upcoming elections.