As a matter of fact, yes. Even returning ISIL fighters weren’t deported back to Syria. There are methods of dealing with disruptive individuals that don’t boil down to “getting rid of undesirables”.
Not sure that’s a good example. If people with residency permits went off to fight for ISIS their residency permits would be revoked. We’re not talking about Lithuanian citizens.
What’s with that paltry gotcha question? You do know there have been plenty of other groups as bad as or worse than Da’ish and we’ve been dealing with their admirers ever since.
That’s pretty fucked up. Having another opinion is not grounds for losing your residence permit.
Would you say that of someone who supports ISIS?
As a matter of fact, yes. Even returning ISIL fighters weren’t deported back to Syria. There are methods of dealing with disruptive individuals that don’t boil down to “getting rid of undesirables”.
Not sure that’s a good example. If people with residency permits went off to fight for ISIS their residency permits would be revoked. We’re not talking about Lithuanian citizens.
What’s with that paltry gotcha question? You do know there have been plenty of other groups as bad as or worse than Da’ish and we’ve been dealing with their admirers ever since.
Then use one of those groups in that example instead if you prefer