Immigrating to Germany is becoming more difficult
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Anatoly, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz announced the tightening of immigration laws in this country in response to the recent terrorist incident.
The German Prime Minister said on Monday that Germany will not allow terrorists to destroy peaceful coexistence in this country.
Schultz said during a visit to the city of Solingen, where the terrorist incident took place: This was terrorism, terrorism threatening our lives, our coexistence and our way of life. It is against all of us.
The German Prime Minister emphasized: They threaten the peaceful coexistence of all of us, the peaceful coexistence of Christians, Jews and Muslims. We are all a united country and we will not allow these evil criminals to destroy this solidarity and we will take strict action against them.
Saturday in an attack with cold weapons on a festival in the city Solingen in western Germany, at least 3 people lost their lives and 9 Another person was injured, some of them are reported to be in serious condition. The suspect of this incident then surrendered himself to the police.
German authorities say the suspect came to Germany in 2022, but was not eligible for asylum in the country under immigration laws. He was supposed to be deported to Bulgaria last year.