Deportation
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Europe’s Refugee AmnesiaBARCELONA – After World War I, when millions of European civilians were made refugees, forced out of their homelands by enemy occupation or deportation, an international regime was developed to coordinate effective responses and ease the suffering of those who had been uprooted.
A year after Shabbir arrived on Lesbos, and three months after his first interview, his asylum application was refused and a
deportation
order was issued.
Galrim’s asylum application was also turned down, placing him on the
deportation
list.
This makes them more vulnerable to violence, because they typically depend on a single employer and in many countries face
deportation
if they attempt to change jobs.
In the Soviet Union, most dangerous criminals were kept in
deportation
in Siberia and the Far East, where the murder rate was twice as high as in the country as a whole.
Moreover, because Putin’s “contextual” history subordinates Soviet-era suffering to the purpose of fighting the Great Patriotic War, his number mixes those who died in battle fighting for the USSR with those whom the Soviets killed through mass murder, deportation, and forced labor.
Already in February, the Bundestag voted to change Germany’s benign asylum laws, thereby suspending family reunification for refugees, decreasing monthly cash benefits, facilitating
deportation
of failed asylum-seekers, and designating Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia as safe countries of origin.
And, earlier this year, the Cameron government was incensed by a decision that barred the
deportation
of an Islamic preacher to Jordan on terrorism charges, because his trial there might be tainted by evidence obtained under torture.
Most notably, Germany, despite facing the arrival of a predicted 800,000 asylum-seekers this year, has suspended implementation of the EU’s Dublin Regulation, which would have led to the
deportation
of thousands of Syrian refugees.
Much international attention has focused on the USA Patriot Act's sanctioning of grave violations of civil liberties, and on the subsequent treatment of thousands of immigrants--particularly south Asian Muslims--who have faced secret detention and
deportation.
The most prominent such figure is Marwan Barghouti, the leader of the student movement at Birzeit University in the 1980’s and one of the main organizers of the First Intifada, resulting in his
deportation
by Israel in the late 1980’s.
Likewise, if the worker committed a crime, the bond would cover
deportation
costs.
In other words, states and cities may cooperate with the federal government by carrying out federal policies; but the Tenth Amendment provides the constitutional basis for them to challenge or resist federal policies that conflict with their own goals (in this case, shielding undocumented immigrants from arrest and possible deportation).
For some immigrants, the Bush proposal offers the possibility of stepping out of the shadows into legal jobs, for others it represents the possibility of legalization today but
deportation
from the US tomorrow.
Knowing, for example, that 23 years after World War II, a multicolored France demonstrated against my
deportation
by claiming “We are all German Jews” provides food for thought.
But there is no bilateral
deportation
agreement in place, and Bangladesh has made clear that it assumes no responsibility for people who are not on its territory.
One can be prosecuted for inciting a criminal action, such as forcible
deportation
or ethnic cleansing, in a context where that action is likely to be carried out imminently by members of one’s audience.
He described the Sudeten Germans as Hitler's "Fifth Column" and suggested that Israel could solve its Palestinian problem through resort to the Czech method of 1945:
deportation.
Erika Steinbach, President of the Association of Deportees (from the East) and a member of Stoiber's CDU, argues that the issue of the
deportation
of German populations is one faced by Poles, Czechs, Slovaks and Slovenes, thus taking in most of East/Central Europe.
The latter were first defined in the Nuremberg principles of 1950 to include murder, extermination, enslavement,
deportation
and “other inhumane acts.”
How is it that these scrupulous humanists have had nothing whatsoever to say about the 200,000 victims of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, the crimes of the Islamic State, or the massive
deportation
of Christians from the Plain of Nineveh, to name just a few contemporaneous issues?
It is not hard to imagine Trump beating Obama’s
deportation
record and expanding the border partition by as many miles as his predecessors have since 1993, when construction began under US President Bill Clinton.
Strache, the leader of the Freedom Party, wants the government to create a new ministry to manage the
deportation
of immigrants.
But it is the House Republicans' move to overturn Obama's executive actions on immigration reform – which would shield as many as five million undocumented immigrants from
deportation
– that has turned into the biggest headache for party leaders.
First, they should regularize migrants, if only temporarily, thus allowing them to access health care, housing, social services, and emergency aid without fear of arrest, deportation, or crippling bills.
Today, Turkish police are reportedly arresting Uighur activists and sending them without explanation to
deportation
centers, sometimes for months.
“France has looked at its history head-on and faced up to the irreparable responsibility of the French state in the
deportation
of the Jews,” he declaimed.
Refugees International recently sounded the alarm about these risks, and offered sensible recommendations to help mitigate them, such as reducing overcrowding and improving hygiene in refugee camps, halting the
deportation
of asylum-seekers, and improving communication.
Indeed, from condemning Israel’s
deportation
of the local director of Human Rights Watch for allegedly supporting a boycott to denouncing the Israeli soldiers’ shooting of unarmed Palestinian demonstrators, the EU has often been sharply critical of Israel – all while maintaining close diplomatic, economic, and political ties with it.
But one of the most appalling was his effort to eliminate the so-called DACA program for undocumented aliens who were brought to the US as children, who, after being raised and educated in America, now face
deportation.
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