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Drummond
01-04-2017, 08:11 PM
According to this report, Germany is granting migrants immunity from any deportation moves made against them ... IF they 'witness Right-wing crime' ... !

Story here .....

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/750326/Germany-migrant-crisis-immune-deportation-right-wing-hate-crime


MIGRANTS who suffer or witness “right-wing” hate crimes will be immune from deportation under proposals put forward by the federal German state of Brandenburg.

The state parliament became the first in Germany to offer migrant victims of crime extra rights last year following a rise in recorded attacks and the new measure is now being pushed by the Ministry of the Interior.

A statement from the ministry said: “In addition to consistently preventing and prosecuting criminal offences, special protection of the victims and special care are necessary if the victims are people of foreign origin.”

Supporters of the move argue new arrivals are uniquely vulnerable without support networks in Germany and deportation could make their lives harder.

The regional parliament also agreed “to ask the regional government to make sure that victims of right-wing violent crimes are offered the possibility of being issued with residence permits and tolerances”.

Political correctness taken to insane levels ? The adoption of a 'standard' that puts foreign migrants in a better position to plead special rights for themselves, over and above the indigenous population ??

One could imagine a number of instances where this results in total injustice. One immediately coming to mind ... a Muslim who voices support for a terrorist act (.. while not having been involved himself, or linked to it in any way) and in doing so, manages to have 'a right winger' object to what's being said, and angered by it, so s/he demonstrates that anger !!

Anyway ... I'm inviting comments, of course ...

Elessar
01-04-2017, 08:22 PM
Well, there seems to have been a gateway opened to the rest of Europe with this decision.

Good thing the UK voted to get out of the EU.

Drummond
01-05-2017, 07:51 AM
Well, there seems to have been a gateway opened to the rest of Europe with this decision.



Good thing the UK voted to get out of the EU.

Not as good as you might think. Ok, YES, obviously the vote to quit the EU was the right and proper decision, and we needed it to happen ! Unfortunately ... this will take time to become a fully established fact. As of now, we're still in the EU, and it'll take (at least, it seems) two years of negotiation for the UK to finally cut that tie.

That's two years of 'dodgy' types regarding us as having the same status as other EU countries, and capitalising on it ..