@MK2boogaloo @freepatriot @BowsacNoodle i know right, usually people will assume i am more lax on migrants because of it, and i do try to offer an objective view of why something happened, irregardless the "why" does not change the "what has to be done".
for many in the right wing they are born in the country that belongs to their blood, and so they don't understand my position immedietly, to them it's a thing of national pride, for me i will be honest it's mostly a thing of personal pride.
personally my relation to switzerland mostly has to do with it's people, i love the swiss people, and the people are defined initially by their cultures.
whenever a muslim migrant commits a crime, or is just a nuisance, i have to confront the fact that i am in the same rank of citizen as him, and it's not the inherent fault of the system on paper, but rather the people benefitting from that system and the enforcers of that system.
it's so dogshit, how am i clumped into the same group as these people, i try my best to follow the law and be respectful to the natives, and i tried to convince others in my same boat to do the same, but with enough public humiliation caused by a simple request to "do as the romans" i eventually gave up on them, they don't want to be a part of the country or benefit it or work for it, let alone believe in what it stands for and die for it, they are just parasites to it with no loyalty to it, might as well get rid of them and ship them out, what does the country owe them?
and the best part is when they believe themselves to be an underdog that is oppressed, even ignoring the fact that: it only makes sense you don't get treated with as much priority as the natives (the country exists to serve it's people, and while you could debate if you should be counted as a member of it's people, let's be honest here they don't even consider themselves swiss without getting a thing out of it).
so yeah, deportations are necessary, and if it means i get deported as well, i would prefer the country i love gets to keep being great without me rather than me being a citizen to that same country being spiritually and culturally dead