La Svizzera stabilisce task force contro i criminali stranieri

    https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss-politics/federal-government-sets-up-task-force-against-criminal-asylum-seekers/89114436?utm_source=multiple&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=news_en&utm_content=o&utm_term=wpblock_highlighted-compact-news-carousel

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    1. BezugssystemCH1903 on

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      >__The government and cantons are setting up a task force to deal with foreign nationals and asylum seekers who are serious criminals. The aim is to consistently detain such offenders and enforce deportations, according to the State Secretariat for Migration.__

      >The Asylum Committee of the federal government, cantons, cities and municipalities has approved the pilot project initiated by the Conference of Cantonal Justice and Police Directors, as the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) announced on Friday. At the same time, the legal provisions for the detention of such persons with a view to deportation are being reviewed. The aim is to simplify such detentions.

      >The cantons and the SEM report asylum seekers and foreign nationals who have repeatedly committed criminal offences, who are the subject of an alert for criminal offences upon entering Switzerland or who are being detained pending deportation to the task force.

    2. tighthead_lock on

      I‘m sure this discussion here is going to be super civil /s

      On a more serious note, what is the purpose of this? Are they now enforcing existing laws „but for real this time we promise“?

      Looks like our right wing government is trying a bit of virtue signalling to their voters to distract from the huge fail that was cosying up to the USA to get lower tariffs. 

    3. LeadershipSweaty3104 on

      Listen this certainly feels weird given the current international news and number of countries using this kind of task force as an excuse for discrimination.

      This is not the case here. We’re not governed by a tyrant (yet), and this is sadly necessary to work against foreign criminal organisations.

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