“Safety first”, said Bavarian Prime Minister Zender and called for stricter immigration policy

“Safety first. Enough, enough, enough! The last attack requires zero tolerance. Immigration puts too much of a burden on our country,” Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Zender emphasized during a press conference he gave a short time ago on yesterday’s attack by an Afghan on nursery school children, which resulted in the death of one boy 2 years old and a 41 year old man. Zeder called for a suspension of travel visas, especially for Afghans, more deportations and fewer refugees. “Those who have to leave, must go to their homeland. Germany needs deportation centers,” the Bavarian prime minister said, and proposed state funding of daily special flights, with fewer procedures and bureaucracy, but also without cash for deported migrants. Markus Zender also criticized the acceleration of the citizenship granting procedures decided last year by the Solz government. “Our party considers it wrong and will change it,” he said, referring to the Christian Social Union (CSU), a partner of the Christian Democratic Party (CDU), of […]
Source: News Beast

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