referendum to deport all criminal
immigrants back to their country
of origin. One of the arguments you
will hear, read about is that what
might happen to these criminals if
they are deported back to their home
country? Actually, who cares. If these
immigrants come into Switzerland or
any other country, and are callous,
violent enough to commit crimes in their
new country, then they do not deserve
the privilege of being able to stay in the
new country. No more asylum or multiple
chances to stay in the host country.
How do you think an infidel who commits
a crime in a Muslim or Islamic country
would be treated if he or she comitted
crimes in the Islamic or Muslim country?
It would not be fair or pretty.
Muslim protesters in London.
Who wants this in their country?
New Swiss Referendum to Deport all Criminal Immigrants
Muslim Immigrants are a problem throughout Europe
Posted by Europe on Dec 15, 2009
European times
The Swiss people recently ratified a referendum that forbids the construction of Muslim mosques with minarets attached, and now Swiss People’s Party proposed the organizing of a new referendum that will deport from Switzerland all immigrants who committed a crime.
This new referendum could enter in a conflict with the 1951 Geneva Convention about immigrants status. The convention says that no immigrant should be deported if he faces inhuman treatment, racial, political or religious discrimination in his own country of origin.
However the Geneva Convention was clearly made to protect fellow Europeans from Communist tyranny but today the convention is highly outdated as no one really faces such discriminations anywhere on the planet. The convention has also been misinterpreted many times and used for wrong purposes. Today it serves as a gateway for Muslims and other Third World criminals to enter freely into Switzerland.
The legal situation in Switzerland seems set to change following the vigorous campaign for a referendum on deportation of foreign criminals launched by the anti-immigration SVP, which is a key element in the ruling coalition. It was in the run-up to the 2007 general election that the SVP launched its campaign to raise the 100,000 signatures necessary to force a referendum in order to introduce into the penal code measures that would allow for the deportation of the entire family of a convicted criminal under the age of eighteen. There was consternation in parliament, as critics pointed out that if the law was passed, it would be the first such law in Europe since the Nazi practice of Sippenhaft.
Just feel the love from these Muslims
By February 2009, the SVP had already collected 210,000 signatures, more than double compared to what the law requires, and in response to the pressure from the SVP a new Aliens Bill was introduced into parliament that aims to establish precise criteria as to when a residence permit could be withdrawn from a foreign offender. Under the proposed legislation, foreigners sentenced to two years imprisonment or more, or having accumulated the equivalent prison sentences over a period of ten years, would have their residence permit rescinded and therefore be liable for deportation and they will also be banned from entering Switzerland from 5 to 15 years. In less serious cases, the draft Bill allows the authorities to judge for themselves whether to withdraw the residence permit of the person concerned.
This referendum is only a soft version of the original project that was supposed to deport all immigrants who asked for asylum in Switzerland.
The State Council, (superior chamber of the Swiss parliament), decided on December 10, 2009 to resend the proposal of SVP to the special commissions who will have to decide at the beginning of 2010 if the new referendum is compatible with the Geneva Convention and with the Swiss Constitution.
http://www.eutimes.net/2009/12/new-swiss-referendum-to-deport-all-criminal-immigrants/
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The Swiss are considering a New
referendum to deport all criminal
immigrants back to their country
of origin.
Well, duh? How else to establish national sovereignty?
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