Stuttgart – Plain text announcement from a Green politician!
Tübingen Mayor Boris Palmer (50) has spoken out in favor of deporting a convicted rapist from Illerkirchberg (Baden-Württemberg) to his Afghan homeland.
Palmer told the Südwest Presse on Saturday: “The Geneva Refugee Convention clearly states that a refugee who poses a threat to his or her host country can be turned back – even to war zones.”
He shares the thought behind it. Because: A helper society has a right to respect. “She can no longer help when those seeking help become murderers and rapists. So these people have to be sent back.”
The mayor of Tübingen went on to say that there was a simple way to avoid deportation to a war or conflict zone: no murder, no rape!
“Anyone who does not comply with this does not deserve protection. Quite simply.” When pointed out that the majority of the Greens probably saw things differently, Palmer continued in the interview with the “Südwest Presse”: “That’s right. But in that case, I think the Geneva Refugee Convention is smarter than large parts of my party.”
Palmer was re-elected as mayor of Tübingen as an independent candidate at the end of October. His membership in the Greens will be suspended until the end of 2023 due to disputes regarding alleged taboo breaches and allegations of racism. After Palmer’s election victory, several politicians from the Realo wing spoke out in favor of a rapprochement between him and the party. However, there is resistance on the left wing in Baden-Württemberg.
For months, the Ministry of Justice in Berlin has been campaigning for the deportation of a man from Afghanistan who was involved in the rape of a girl in an asylum center in Illerkirchberg three years ago. He was sentenced in 2020 and is now free once more.
The federal government has suspended deportations to Afghanistan since August 2021.
The reason for this is the security situation on site. According to the Residence Act, a foreigner should not be deported to another country if, among other things, there is a specific risk to life, limb or freedom there.