They kept saying it wasn’t a “safe country” because they wanted to keep all of these “immigrants” around to hurt white people.
Now they’re saying it’s a safe country because they want to deport “antisemitic” Arabs who are aggressively protesting the German government’s unrelenting support for Jewish baby-killers.
A court in Germany has ruled that there is no longer a general danger to all civilians in Syria, and that a convicted Syrian people smuggler can legally be deported to his home country. The ruling could significantly impact deportation cases, because the German government has so far classified Syria as an unsafe country of origin and rejects deporting failed asylum seekers there.
Support for resuming deportations to both Syria and Afghanistan has increased after a spate of violent knife attacks in recent months, and the murder of a policeman by an Afghan failed asylum seeker. However, despite the leftist-liberal government vowing to deport dangerous criminals, it hasn’t followed through with actions.
The argument for deporting Syrian criminals will only intensify after another knife attack in which four Syrian men are the suspects. The men, aged 21, 27, 28, and 32, were detained on Sunday night in the northern city of Neubrandenburg for stabbing an 18-year-old man following an altercation.
The top administrative court in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia ruled that, despite ongoing, isolated armed clashes in Syria, the fighting no longer reaches a level at which civilians face a high probability of being killed or wounded.
Video from Damascus uploaded a day ago
The court gave its verdict in connection with a man from Syria who arrived in Germany ten years ago. Authorities denied him protected status because he had previously been involved in smuggling people from Turkey to Europe, an offense for which he was given a several-year sentence in Austria. A lower court had ruled that the man should be recognised as a refugee.
However, the higher court in Münster on Monday, July 22nd, said the man didn’t face political persecution in Syria and his previous offenses barred him from being given refugee or other protected status.
“The higher administrative court of North Rhine-Westphalia is the first high-ranking court to decide differently” in the case of Syrians being granted protected status, asylum expert Daniel Thym told the daily Bild, adding that the ruling could impact other decisions. “The decisive question is whether the other courts and authorities will follow suit,” the expert said.
The deportations will be selective.
The violent gang members and rapists will get a pass, but any Arab (wherever they are from) is going to get sent to Syria.
To be clear: Syria has been “safe” for a long time.
It’s certainly a lot safer than a country like America or the UK.
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