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Lawyer explains: Are foreigners really threatened with deportation?

In this video, lawyer Fabian Graske examines the current demands of the CDU and AfD on migration policy. The focus is on the planned handling of tolerated persons, dual citizenship and the supposedly increasing risk of deportations. Is it possible for people with a German passport or an unlimited right of residence to be deported? And what does this mean for those who currently only have a Tolerance permit or a temporary right of residence?

Topics of the video:

  • Taking back German citizenship: What does Section 35 of the Citizenship Act say, and how realistic is it?
  • Dangers of dual citizenship: Why abolition is unlikely.
  • Temporary vs. permanent residence rights: What role does integration play (e.g. language, work, impunity)?
  • Tolerated persons: Why the deportation rate is 50% and what tolerated persons can do now.
  • Election campaign strategies: Why many CDU and AfD demands are primarily aimed at winning votes.
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