Germany divided: Far-right supporters march in Cologne over wave of sex assaults by ‘Arab and north African men’ and clash with anti-fascists as Merkel backs new powers to expel migrant criminals

Saturday, January 9, 2016
By Paul Martin

Angela Merkel has backed a toughening of expulsion rules for convicted refugees in Germany
Around 1,700 protesters from the anti-Islam Pegida movement were kept apart from 1,300 counter demonstrators
Under the potential new rules, migrants who commit a crime will be requested to leave Germany
German police confirmed the number of reported case sexual assaults on New Year Eve cases is now up to 379

By Tom Wyke and Sara Malm
DailyMail.com
9 January 2016

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has backed a toughening of expulsion rules for convicted refugees as protesters took to the streets against a the sexual attacks by gangs of migrants.

Both women’s groups and supporters of the xenophobic PEGIDA movement mobilised in separate rallies in Cologne with some supporters carrying signs with offensive anti-migrant slogans.

Angela Merkel declared that refugees found to have committed a crime – even those who have not been given jail terms – should be required to leave Germany.

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