DesertFox
07-09-2008, 04:53 PM
German politicians want two young men recently convicted of attempted murder to be deported. The case has led to a debate over the legality of deporting German-born immigrants who commit crimes.
Even as the two young men's sentences were being announced on Tuesday, July 8, top German politicians such as Bavaria's Premier Guenther Beckstein were calling for both of them to be deported.
Anyone who attacks someone else without provocation and kicks their head as if it were a football has no place in Germany, Beckstein said.
... Two young men, who grew up in Germany, brutally beat an elderly man a few days before Christmas last year. The men admitted to the attack, saying they were angry after the retired teacher yelled at them for smoking in the subway.
More (http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3471421,00.html)
Even as the two young men's sentences were being announced on Tuesday, July 8, top German politicians such as Bavaria's Premier Guenther Beckstein were calling for both of them to be deported.
Anyone who attacks someone else without provocation and kicks their head as if it were a football has no place in Germany, Beckstein said.
... Two young men, who grew up in Germany, brutally beat an elderly man a few days before Christmas last year. The men admitted to the attack, saying they were angry after the retired teacher yelled at them for smoking in the subway.
More (http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3471421,00.html)