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stufix2000
2 years ago

If you have citizenship since birth, you cannot deported to be. There would be no state that would take you up and you must not be under UN statutes.

If someone was a German citizen through naturalization, there are a few exceptions:

Can a naturalisation be withdrawn? Yes. This was decided by the Federal Constitutional Court in 2006. The prohibition of withdrawing citizenship applies only to a legally acquired citizenship. The protection against citizenship is not for those citizens who have received their status through deception, threat or violence. The withdrawal of the naturalization is possible, for example, if someone only seems to have known himself to the fundamental freedom of democracy. According to the law, the withdrawal is only possible five years after the naturalisation.https://www.vorwaerts.de/artikel/deutsche-staatsbuergerschaft

Guardianangel1
1 year ago
Reply to  stufix2000

Very stufix.

I recently discussed this with an acquaintance working in the appropriate authority.

He believes that someone who already believes before the naturalization and also after that, the Sharia is the only possible form of government, our laws are erroneous and must be replaced by the Sharia can be re-used. .

And so should.

sciencelucy
2 years ago

It’s the same.

fanclub75
2 years ago

only in the former states of the Eastern Bloc, there was the unsitten, political “interrupted peace” instead of depriving the citizenship of the state and deporting it to the country. wolf biermann was/is one of the most popular who were deported to the west.

Today this is not common in D or any other civilized country. who builds $$e goes into jail, but keeps his pass.

SweetKitty36849
2 years ago

In no country worldwide, our own citizens may be deported.

Rheinflip
2 years ago

Citizenship must not be deprived if human beings become stateless.

So where should a deportation take place? Deportation means always in a home country.

However, extradition for criminal proceedings is possible.

adelaide196970
2 years ago

as well!