Saxony's scandal: 1,144 intensive offenders at large! AfD calls for deportation

Saxony's scandal: 1,144 intensive offenders at large! AfD calls for deportation

Dresden, Deutschland - alarming numbers from Saxony! Only every fifth intensive offender sits behind bars! Of 1,421 foreign intensive offenders, only 277 are in custody. This number is almost shocking when you consider that the remaining offenders continue to run around freely. Clear that this not only calls data protection against the plan, but also the AfD, which demands sharper measures and, above all, international agreements to facilitate the deportation of the perpetrators.

of course magazine alone between July and September this year. Criminal offenses were committed by these intensive offenders. Most of these criminal heads come from Syria, Tunisia and Libya. But what does politics do? Sebastian Wippel from the Saxon AfD sees the government's total deportation failure and calls for consequences!

The call for clear agreements

Wippel pleads for return agreements with other countries, similar to the agreements that Great Britain have concluded with Rwanda and the Netherlands with Uganda. Uganda in particular considers Wippel to be a suitable cooperation partner with whom negotiations should be carried out. It is inexplicable for him that deportations are not possible in states such as Tunisia, which are known as popular holiday destinations. A rethink must take place here so that these intensive offenders can be returned to their homeland.

But the mills of bureaucracy are slowly grinding, and the question remains how the Saxon government will react to the growing criticism. The demand is clear: more deportations and less crime in Saxony!

The political debate cooks high

The numbers make it clear: there is an urgent need for action! With only 39 deportations this year, many ask the question of how this problem can be under control. While the AfD cries out loudly for changes, the Saxon government is required to take concrete measures instead of continuing to continue to be promised.

A tweet of of course Magazin makes it clear that the discussion about deterrence and consequences will not end. What remains are uncomfortable questions and the struggle for solutions that are no longer allowed to lose time. The alarming state of intensive crime in Saxony can no longer be ignored!

It is important to find a safe way to ensure the security of the citizens. The next few weeks will be crucial to see how those responsible react and whether the demands for international return agreements and more consistent measures become reality, or whether everything remains the same.

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