Chancellor Vows Deportations After Solingen Attack
Chancellor Vows Deportations After Solingen Attack

Chancellor Vows Deportations After Solingen Attack

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has vowed to intensify deportations following a deadly stabbing attack in Solingen, attributed to a 26-year-old Syrian national linked to ISIS, which left three dead and eight injured. The suspect, who turned himself in and confessed, is being held on charges of murder and terrorism. The attack, which occurred during Solingen's 650-year anniversary festival, has intensified political tensions over immigration, with far-right groups like the Alternative for Germany seizing the moment to criticize current asylum policies. Scholz's government faces increasing pressure to address security concerns as the far-right gains traction in upcoming state elections. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, describing the assailant as one of its 'soldiers'. Politicians are now calling for stricter immigration controls and enhanced security measures.

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