Markus Söder Calls for Accelerated Deportations to Address Terrorism in Germany
Accelerating Deportations to Combat Terrorism
In light of rising terrorism, Markus Söder, the Minister President of Bavaria, has called for swifter deportations of rejected asylum seekers in Germany. Following the Solingen attack, he asserts, "Anyone who is an asylum seeker but has no asylum claim must leave the country," during an ARD interactive session.
Implementing Stringent Control Measures
Söder proposes that criminals should be immediately arrested and deported, particularly to countries like Syria and Afghanistan. He reiterates, “We must be more consistent,” stressing the importance of empowering police forces with greater control measures to ensure public safety.
Critique of Current Government Policy
The CSU leader criticized the migration policies of the Union during Angela Merkel's tenure, labeling them as weaknesses. Söder claimed that while improvements were made, the current Ampel coalition, particularly the Greens, has created new challenges.
Markus Söder on Current Leadership
As for the federal government, Söder doubts Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s capacity to effect real changes in migration policy, describing him as a “sad chancellor.” He suggested that an effective transfer of power could expedite decision-making and policies.
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