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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
normally the idea is to prosecute people who commit crimes in your country in your country.... most states fight quite hard for that principle. Simply letting them off scot free with a deportation back to a country where the crime may be treated more leniently doesnt seem to be much of a punishment. And if they are second generation, were do you propose to deport them to?
If I was an Italian citizen, I would expect my justice system to act in the full defence of the murder of one of my fellow citizens.
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I'm not saying kick them out as murderers, they stay for punishment.
I'm saying kick them out as non-citizens, and while the second generation should go if they think like the first, we can place strict rules about immigration to prevent any more from entering.
If anyone thinks its unfair, try to get a Saudi Visa some time.
And then try to immigrate.