He has committed a crime which the state of Germany defines as a crime, he has committed this crime in Germany, where he is subject to German law.
If you dont think it is a crime, fine, make that point - there's free speech, but it doesnt matter, it has no relevance to the argument about deporting him. The only reason to not deport him is if there is good reasn to believe he will face torture or death in Germany, there is no good reason to believe this.
You are free to disagree with German law as much as you like while this guy sits in jail and serves his sentence.
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"Do not tell lies, and do not do what you hate,
for all things are plain in the sight of Heaven. For nothing
hidden will not become manifest, and nothing covered will remain
without being uncovered."
The Gospel of Thomas
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