German bill seeks deportation of migrants who express antisemitism
Germany’s ruling party is preparing legislation that could see migrants who express antisemitic views deported from the country, the daily Die Welt newspaper reported on Saturday.
The CDU-CSU conservative alliance led by Chancellor Angela Merkel hopes to present the new bill by International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27. The draft legislation states that “absolute acceptance of Jewish life” is a “benchmark for successful integration” in Germany. “Anyone who rejects Jewish life in Germany or questions Israel’s right to exist can not have a place in our country.”
Njemačka vladajuća stranka priprema zakon koji će moći deportirati iz zemlje one migrante koji pokazuju antisemitizam.
CDU-CSU konzervativna alijansa koju vodi kancelarka Angela Merkel će na Internacionalni dan sjećanja na Holokaust , 27. siječnja, predstaviti novi zakon.
Nacrt zakona potvrđuje da je "potpuno prihvaćanje Židovskog života u Njemačkoj osnova za potpunu integraciju (migranata). Svatko tko to u Njemačkoj odbacuje ili dovodi u pitanje pravo Izraela na postojanje- za njega nema mjesta u našoj zemlji".
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Stephan Harbarth, deputy chairman of the CDU-CSU parliamentary group, told Die Welt that Berlin “must resolutely oppose the antisemitism of migrants with an Arab background and from African countries.” Migrants found guilty of antisemitic speech could face deportation under the bill.