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Swiss vote in referendum to deport low-level criminals

Swiss vote in referendum to deport low-level criminals
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A controversial black sheep poster urging voters in Switzerland to make it easier to deport non-Swiss criminals. The right-wing Swiss People’s Party

A controversial black sheep poster urging voters in Switzerland to make it easier to deport non-Swiss criminals.

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The right-wing Swiss People’s Party is behind today’s referendum.

It is notoriously difficult to get Swiss citizenship. Even third-generation immigrants, born in Switzerland are not automatically Swiss, as national councillor Filippo Lombardi explains.

“All foreigners – and those who have lived here for over 30 years -, foreigners who were born here in the second and third generation – they are all foreigners, a quarter of our population is submitted to a supplementary punishment which the rest of the population does not have, this is a blatant injustice,” says Lombardi.

The provisions of the so-called Enforcement Initiative conflict with EU association agreements on freedom of movement.

If accepted, it would create a two-tier justice system: one for the Swiss, and one for the so-called foreigners, and would damage Swiss relations with its most important trade partner.

Deporting foreigners for breaking the law is hot issue as Swiss ready for polls https://t.co/Qg0Ij3yyvQ pic.twitter.com/NfUm47I9nN

— Reuters India (@ReutersIndia) February 25, 2016

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