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Where Are the Protests Against Deportations? – Debates Over the Deportation of a Girl from Syria Directly from the ClassroomDiscussions are also taking place online about the authorities' actions in deporting an eight-member family from Syria. A 10-year-old daughter was taken directly out of school during class. ![]() See also Bild.de for the full story Many questions arise: Why, in such cases, don’t authorities show up at 6 a.m. at home — like they do with so-called Reichsbürger, “dumb meme posters,” or critics of the government? According to media reports, such an approach as taken with this family is rare. Why was it done anyway? Shouldn’t it have been clear that this would provoke criticism and debate? Or was that the intention all along? There is often talk of child welfare endangerment — a major concern whenever action is taken against parents or others. Why didn’t that play a role in this official act? Was the goal perhaps also to send a clear message to the other children at school — that they will be taken if they don’t fall in line? Criticism was raised that school officials and teachers did not stand protectively in front of the girl. Do those responsible for education once again lack the courage, or do they, as in past eras, see themselves merely as order-followers? Why is it that foreigners who have committed crimes are not deported as often as they should be? A recent talk show argued that such offenders must first serve their sentences in Germany. Is that supposed to be a tip for all refugees on how to avoid deportation? Where Are the Protests Against Such State Actions?Student Max, aka maximal.demokratisch, heroically mobilized a broad alliance of Antifa, Left, and Green supporters in Bad Dürrenberg a few weeks ago against these “conspiracy theorists.” He recently spoke in Merseburg because he was outraged that the district council of the Saalekreis approved an AfD motion to fly the German flag in front of public buildings and schools.Will there be protests in front of immigration offices, the state administration in Halle or Magdeburg, or the district office of Burgenlandkreis? Or are the “diverse democrats” only allowed to protest against “conspiracy theorists” who demand the deportation of criminals? Are the “diverse ones” not allowed to protest against those who actually carry out the deportation of families — because those very officials are the same ones who support protests against the so-called conspiracy theorists? Asking for a friend. Author: AI Translation - Anna Lühse | 23.05.2025 |
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