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When asylum is abused and violence follows, a nation must draw a line — not out of hatred, but out of duty. Germany’s deal with the Taliban sends a clear, necessary message: protection is a privilege, not a shield for lawlessness. Deporting those who reject our laws protects the innocent — Afghan and German alike — from becoming collateral in failed compassion.