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Alexander MacCallum
4 months ago
#Germany #Deportations
"Those without right to stay have to leave our country faster. Minister of the Interior, Nancy Faeser, defended the law in the Bundestag debate on Thursday evening.

We will ensure that people without the right to stay will have to leave our country faster.

Under the provisions, people could be removed faster and more efficiently by the federal states.

Faeser said that foreign criminals and those found to pose a threat needed to be consequently deported.

The law would also aid authorities in the fight against organized crime and in particular those trafficking people and would see minimum and maximum penalties in this area being increased

Ahead of the Bundestag debate, Faeser had pointed out that the number of repatriations had already increased by 27% to 16,430 in 2023 as a result of previous measures.

Faeser expects the legislation to make returns "much easier" once again and predicted it would result in "significant numbers" of deportations t
Roboh
5 months ago
1/2 Here's my solution for ridding our country of all the illegals that have poured in. First, announce that anyone here that is not legally in the country has 30 days to leave. Transport can be arranged to the southern border if needed. Next, announce that after the 30 day grace period, there will be a bounty placed on every adult person in country that should not be. Rules would have to be in place to protect the innocent, and the bounty cannot be 'dead or alive', it must be alive. Bounty should be at least $100, but does not apply to children who should be safely delivered to a comfortable holding area and attempts made to re-unite with families (unless it was the families that sold them). The minor children (and most women) should be treated more like rescues than deportations, but male military-age adults are fair game.
Alexander MacCallum
6 months ago
#Trump #InsurrectionAct #BlackFlag
The Enemy's Inside the Gates...
"Campaigning in Iowa this year, Donald Trump said he was prevented during his presidency from using the military to quell violence in primarily Democratic cities and states. Calling New York City and Chicago “crime dens,” the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination told his audience, “The next time, I’m not waiting. One of the things I did was let them run it and we’re going to show how bad a job they do,” he said. “Well, we did that. We don’t have to wait any longer.”Trump has not spelled out precisely how he might use the military during a second term, although he and his advisers have suggested they would have wide latitude to call up units. While deploying the military regularly within the country's borders would be a departure from tradition, the former president already has signaled an aggressive agenda if he wins, from mass deportations to travel bans imposed on certain Muslim countries."

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