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Fight against violent offenders: FPÖ calls for consistent deportation of criminals

The recent sexual assaults on children in the Traiskirchen outdoor pool have triggered a wave of outrage. The FPÖ has sharply criticized the system parties ÖVP and Greens, which it holds responsible for "illegal mass immigration." After the incident in which Afghan men are said to have molested children, FPÖ General Secretary Michael Schnedlitz and top candidate Lisa Gubik are vehemently demanding consequences. They emphasize the need for tough action against violent immigrants and are calling for a "Fortress Austria" under FPÖ leadership.

Schnedlitz accused the established parties of making Austria a magnet for asylum seekers from other cultures. He is calling for a clear deportation policy and a halt to immigration to ensure the safety of women and children. For the FPÖ, these incidents serve as proof of the failure of the previous asylum policy and the urgency of a radical change of course, which it promises in the event of a victory in the upcoming national elections.

Gubik emphasized the shortcomings in Babler's hometown of Traiskirchen and accused him of wanting to endanger the entire country with his migration policy. The FPÖ promises to campaign for more consistent measures against criminal asylum seekers after the elections. The FPÖ's demands for a "liberation strike" for Austria and an end to the "welcoming culture" are currently dominating the political discussion in the run-up to the elections.

As can be seen in an article by www.ots.at, the FPÖ stresses the urgency of a tough crackdown and a more restrictive migration policy in response to the incidents at the Traiskirchen outdoor pool. The issue of migration and security is expected to be one of the central election campaign issues that will shape the political landscape in Austria in the coming months.


Source: die-nachrichten.at

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