The impression I get is that German law enforcement has two main problems now:
- inability to prosecute suspected criminals due to the inability to narrow down the responsibility to a specific individual during crimes commited by a group.
- inability to deport criminals who did not commit heavy crimes.
This could lead to the perception by the newly arrived people that they are not only entitled to the exceptional social services, but also that they would not suffer consequences for their actions.
While you can't fix the 2nd problem due to the international conventions you can try to fix the first one (via a network of informants for example) and you could also take other measures such as forced fingerprinting of all new arrivers.
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Grumpy as always.
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