Switzerland cannot expel hundreds of foreigners who have violated the law

Switzerland cannot expel hundreds of foreigners who have violated the law

It is a considerable number of foreigners who have violated the law, which Switzerland cannot expel into their countries of origin. It's about persons who don't have valid documents that cannot be identified as state affiliation or that come from countries that don't want to accept [...]

It is a considerable number of foreigners who have violated the law, which Switzerland cannot expel into their countries of origin. It's about persons who don't have valid documents that cannot be identified as state affiliation or that come from countries that don't want to accept them. The newspaper “has been taken with this theme NZZ am Sonntag” in today's number.

In late October, a total of 337 foreigners in Switzerland were counted that they could not be repatriated for their state affiliation had not been clarified or proven, broadcast albinfo.ch. The number of convicted prisoners and with no clear state affiliation tends to increase”, a prison officer for cantons of northwest and central Switzerland tells the newspaper.

Thus, currently the quota of foreigners who cannot be expelled has risen to 8.1 percent, while in 2012 it has been only 4.9%, the albinfo.ch broadcasts. This problem arises in so-called criminal <x0).8x1>, who in Switzerland have no residence permits but come here just to carry out deltas.

But even when state affiliation is fully clarified, the deportation or repatriation of such criminals may fail. This is because there are states that refuse to take their “criminals, even though Switzerland and these countries, such as Algeria, have long since received admission agreements.

Statistics in this context show that the problem is even greater. There are more than 700 Algeria citizens living in Switzerland, even though they don't have permission here, albinfo.ch. It is similar with some 280 citizens of Morocco, 290 of Ethiopia, 260 of China, and 150 of Iraq and Tunisia.

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