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Old 04-02-2016, 10:33   #1202
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Re: Unstoppable migration?

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THE gang of migrants who attacked two pensioners on a Munich subway are Afghans who were denied asylum four years ago, it has emerged.

The men — aged 19, 20 and 23 — cannot be deported back to their homeland because it is deemed too dangerous.

They may only be fined €200 for the appalling attack, which saw one elderly man been roughly seized by the arms and pinned against a wall, while another was grabbed by the neck.

A Munich police spokesman told MailOnline that it was a "big problem" so many migrants are able to stay in Germany despite their asylum requests being rejected.

Sven Muller said: "They have come here and their asylum requests have been rejected, but we aren’t able to send them home because there are no flights.
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Mr Muller estimated that there are a "few hundred thousand" people living in the country under a status known as Duldung, or "tolerated stay".

He added: "They aren’t here illegally, but it’s a legal position of its own. It’s for people who have sought asylum and been rejected but it’s not possible to send them back home.

"It means they can stay in Germany until it’s possible to send them back.
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Looks like a shedload of trouble brewing up.
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