German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his outrage at the knife attack in Solingen, emphasizing the need for stricter knife laws and increased deportations of rejected asylum-seekers.
The alleged assailant, who has ties to the Islamic State group, managed to evade deportation due to his disappearance, raising fresh concerns about Germany's handling of migration laws.
The attack at a festival underscores the persistent issues surrounding immigration policy in Germany, particularly regarding the government's ability to manage deportations effectively.
As Scholz laid a white flower at the memorial, he highlighted the emotional weight of the tragedy, stating that it has reignited debates on national security and migration.
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