Organized Crime Is Booming – but the Interior Ministers Are Arguing over 25 Grams of Cannabis and Deportation Rules
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Migration policy will be one of the topics of today's interior minister conference. Hamburg's interior senator Grote demanded in advance to lower the hurdles for the deportation of criminal refugees - including those with protection status.
The Chairman of the Conference of Ministers for the Interior calls for lower legal barriers to the deportation of offenders. This should also apply to Ukrainian offenders.
The head of the Interior Minister's conference demands: Criminal refugees should be deported more easily, regardless of the country of origin. Where he intends to start.Hamburg's interior senator Andy Grote wants Germany to be able to more easily deport criminal refugees in the future. "We have to reduce the high legal hurdles for people with protection status when returning criminals – regardless of the country of origin", said the SPD politici…
At the IMK, the federal and state governments argue about Syria deportations and cannabis quantities. There are pressing problems: for example, the fight against organised crime. A comment.
The interior ministers of the German states want to reinstate a ban on public cannabis use. This was reported by the "Rheinische Post," citing a draft resolution for the conference of interior ministers beginning this Wednesday in Hamburg. According to the report, the conference intends to advocate for a "fundamental ban on the consumption of cannabis in public." The Federal Ministry of the Interior is to lobby the federal government for a publi…
The chairman of the interior minister conference, Hamburg's interior senator Andy Grote (SPD), wants to lower the hurdles for the deportation of refugees who are guilty of criminal offences, including Ukrainian refugees and extremists. "We have to reduce the high legal hurdles in the return of criminals for people with protection status – regardless of the country of origin – he told the editorial network Germany (RND) before the meeting of the …

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