German-born immigrant faces deportation for vehicular manslaughter
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German-born immigrant faces deportation for vehicular manslaughter
"The Stuttgart Administrative Court ruled that the public interest in this deportation outweighs the plaintiff's personal interests, despite his claims of being rooted in Germany."
"The man had lived in Germany continuously since birth, yet the court aimed to deport him to Turkey and ban him from entering Germany or the EU for eight years."
"Although the plaintiff has shown remorse and behaved cooperatively while in prison, the court suggests that the public interest in his deportation prevails."
A 23-year-old German-born Turkish man, convicted of murder and illegal street racing resulting in death, faces deportation after his appeal was rejected. The Stuttgart Administrative Court ruled that even individuals born in Germany can be deported under certain circumstances. The man caused a fatal collision in Heilbronn, resulting in the death of a father and serious injuries to his family. Despite showing remorse and completing vocational training, the court prioritized public interest in his deportation over his personal circumstances.
Read at The Local Germany
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