The Berlin Immigration Office has ordered the deportation of three EU citizens and one American over their alleged involvement in pro-Palestinian protests. These individuals are required to leave Germany by April 21, raising questions about potential violations of EU freedom of movement laws. The deportations are linked to incidents at a protest in October 2024, where property damage was reported. One Irish protester has secured an emergency injunction, allowing him to remain until his case is fully heard, while legal representatives are actively contesting the orders.
Germany is facing backlash for deporting EU citizens over their participation in protests against Israel, raising concerns about compliance with EU freedom of movement laws.
The deportation orders against four activists have sparked comparisons with past U.S. actions against pro-Palestinian protesters, indicating a broader concern over free speech.
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