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A police raid in Ellwangen, Germany, on 30 April 2018 led to clashes between the German police and migrants living there. A second raid was conducted on 3 May 2018, in which 12 people were injured. The case received national as well as international media attention, sparking the public debate about migrant integration and the deportation process.Clashes at migrant hostel stir German integration fears
Reuters, 3 May 2018


Background

The migrant reception center "Landeserstaufnahmeeinrichtung Ellwangen" (LEA) was established in April 2015 in some buildings of the Reinhardt-Kaserne in Ellwangen, a former military facility. Immigrants who arrive in the administrative district of Stuttgart are brought to this center for their registration, health checks and the start of an asylum procedure. They usually stay for some weeks in Ellwangen, before they are assigned to other towns. The facility was once planned to have a capacity of 500 - 1000 inhabitants.Stadt Ellwangen
''Landeserstaufnahmeeinrichtung Ellwangen (LEA)''
retrieved 2 August 2018


Incidents

In the morning hours of Monday, 30 April 2018, four police officers went with two patrol cars to the migrant reception center to arrest the 23-year-old Yussif O., an asylum seeker from
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, who was scheduled for deportation to Italy.Scores of refugees attack German police cars over deportation case
Deutsche Welle, 3 May 2018
They found Yussif O. in the center and arrested him. When the officers tried to leave the site, they were surrounded by about 150 migrant reception residents who threatened them and damaged one police car, preventing the police officers from leaving.German police catch fugitive asylum-seeker following raid
Deutsche Welle, 3 May 2018
Alassa Mfouapon, from Cameroon, co-organized the asylum seekers, " It would have taken hours for police reinforcements to arrive.. Three days later a second raid was conducted with hundreds of policemen to re-establish the rule of law. They arrested Yussif O. In addition, several persons suspected of drugs offences were arrested, and 17 residents were moved of the hostel, home to around 500 mostly African asylum seekers, to other locations. 27 asylum seekers offered resistance, while some were injured, when they jumped out of the windows. 292 people were checked, twelve people were injured in total, among these one police officer. Bernhard Weber, the vice president of the Ellwangen police regional authority (German: ''Vizepräsident des Polizeipräsidiums Ellwangen''), said they acted because of concerns that a "lawless area with organised structures" was developing at the shelter.


Aftermath

On 8 May 2018, the
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Administrative Court ruled that the deportation order for the man from Togo to
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was legal. O. then called the Federal Constitutional Court. On 14 May 2018, the Constitutional Court ruled that O. could be deported, and he was deported to
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subsequently. ''
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'' reported his case and that he arrived in Milan, but ''
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'' reported that he was in
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and homeless; It was discovered by police in Milan that he was not a Togo national and that he wanted to go back to his homeland Ghana. On 10 May, the inhabitants of the shelter offered a press conference. Alassa Mfouapon said: "We are not criminals." On 11 May, African inhabitants of the migrant shelter in Ellwangen held a small march to protest deportations, joined by "a few greying activists" from the
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. Alassa Mfouapon, the co-organizer of the April 30th insurrection event, was deported to Italy, but returned to Germany a few months later and now lives in
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. In a reportage by public broadcaster '' Südwestrundfunk'', it was said Mfouapon might not be an instigator of rebellion, but only a resister who is now back in Germany.


Reactions

Reacting to the legal proceedings led by Yussif O. and his lawyer,
Alexander Dobrindt Alexander Dobrindt (born 7 June 1970) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU). Between 2013 and 2017, he served as Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure in the government of Chancellor Angela Mer ...
(CSU) spoke of an "anti-deportation industry", working to prevent legal deportations.Der Staatsfeind
Die Zeit, 23 May 2018
This was heavily criticized by the German Bar Association, and complaints against him were made by some lawyers. Dobrindt hardened his criticism, speaking of "deportation saboteurs". The Left, a German political party, accused Dobrindt of "poisoning" the "social peace", while Baden-Württemberg deputy Minister President Thomas Strobl ( CDU) expressed his support for Dobrindt and called his criticism "comprehensible". As a consequence of the case, other CDU politicians, such as
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Minister President
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demanded a reduction in development aid for countries that fail to cooperate with deportations.
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(CDU) stated: "In our constitutional state, there are clear red lines, which are now deliberately exceeded almost daily by asylum seekers." He demanded quicker deportations for criminal asylum seekers.Geflüchteter Togolese gefunden
Frankfurter Allgemeine, 3 May 2018
Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), Minister President of
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, thanked the police, adding: "We do not tolerate any legal vacuum, and this attack on police officers must be punished". As a consequence of the events,
Irene Mihalic Irene Mihalic (born 17 November 1976) is a German politician of Alliance 90/The Greens from Gelsenkirchen. A former police officer, Mihailic has been a member of the Bundestag since 2013. Early life and education Mihalic was born in Waldbröl ...
of the Green Party criticized plans of the Federal government, especially the Interior Ministry, to establish "anchor centres" (''Ankerzentren'') for migrants, which are planned by the government to organize faster deportations.Grüne kritisieren Pläne für Sammelunterkünfte
Die Zeit, 3 May 2018


References

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