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Although a constitutional amendment that would restrict the provision of asylum is imminent, few analysts believe it will make much difference. Germany is not about to deport hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers overnight; a continuing influx of illegal immigrants is considered unavoidable; as Molln showed, there are other targets as well -- the 6.2 million foreigners living in Germany...
...newspaper also had advertisements for books like "Who's Who in the World Zionist Conspiracy" and "Adolf Hitler--The Unknown Artist," as well as swastika stickers bearing messages such as "Fight Crime...Deport Niggers," "White Power!" and "Want Oil? Nuke Israel...
...sometimes in the dark of night it hurts. At a televised press conference not long ago, after the Israelis announced plans to deport a dozen Palestinians, one of the wives unleashed a vicious diatribe against Hanan, blaming her for compromising with the enemy. When asked to comment, she said, "I understand her bitterness." But Hanan was shocked and deeply wounded, and she hated appearing to be rejected by her own people. "Why me?" she asked her husband that night. "What...
After extradition was blocked by the courts, the Justice Department began trying to deport Doherty. Last month the Supreme Court removed the last obstacle when it denied Doherty a new hearing. "I found myself seeking the safety and sanctuary of the American Dream," he said. "This dream for me will end in a nightmare...
...example, 12,316 refugees from Daniel Ortega's Nicaragua were welcomed by the U.S., and this year alone 2,000 Cubans have been granted permanent-resident status under an anti-Castro law passed in 1966. The U.S. has even criticized its staunchest allies when they tried to deport economic refugees from communist countries. On Oct. 17, George Bush fired off a letter to British Prime Minister John Major, reaffirming U.S. opposition to the forced repatriation of the 64,000 Vietnamese boat people who have sought refuge in Hong Kong until conditions in Vietnam improve. Four out of five of them...