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Earlier last year, another Afghan man has made headlines in Germany after being convicted for murdering an elderly man whose home he worked in. According to German prosecutors, the assailant took a knife to the victim’s throat, killing him as he slept, before stealing the man’s car and fleeing the scene. [Emphasis added].
Crimes involving foreigners have become a growing source of tension within German society following the influx of asylum seekers and economic migrants to the country since 2015.
Following public backlash, the German government enacted a number of rules to speed up deportation of failed asylum seekers and convicted criminals. However, in some cases sending the foreigners back proved to be a challenging task.
It emerged last year that only 11,100 scheduled deportations had been successful out of a planned 23,900, according to a German newspaper report. Thousands of deportees were listed as “not found” on their appointed day, with the remaining 1,300 cases abandoned for various other reasons.
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"Afghan man stabs pregnant woman at German hospital, victim loses her unborn child" 13 Jan, 2019 RT