He also said refugees understand concerns of German citizens

He referenced the murder of Maria Ladenburger allegedly by an Afghan migrant

The Syrian refugee wrote 'one has to take the citizens' fears seriously'

Migrants who break the law in Germany should be deported - according to a young Syrian refugee.

Aros Bacho, 18, said there was no place in his adopted homeland for lawbreaking asylum seekers.

He made the plea in a powerful article in response to the murder of medical student Maria Ladenburger allegedly at the hands of an Afghan migrant.

The killing of 19-year-old Maria Ladenburger (pictured) has enraged people in Freiburg

Maria worked in her spare time in the ancient university city of Freiburg helping out the migrants in various shelters and homes

Writing for the Huffington Post Deutschland he said: 'A girl is abused and murdered on her way home - by an Afghan refugee. A tragedy that moves many people in this country.

'The demands for the deportation of criminal refugees are getting louder again and I understand this: Criminal refugees have to be deported. That's enough. Because of such incidents, many Germans think that all refugees are criminal and a threat to German society.

'This may not be true, but one has to take the citizens' fears seriously.

Hussein Khavari (right), 17, has been linked by his DNA to the murder of Maria Ladenburger (left), 19, a medical student whose father is a legal adviser to the European Commission in Brussels

'That is why I have a message to all refugees who come here and then attack people, rape or assassinate: You should leave Germany quickly. You are not welcome here!

'You cannot just do what you want. You think Germany is a paradise in which you can do what you want. But it does not work that way.

'Germany has its own laws and these laws cannot be simply exceeded. The German state punishes those who do not take their laws seriously.

'I do not want to think about how many young women are afraid of going out or visiting friends because of people like you.

'I can understand this fear and I find that German politics must take care of it, otherwise such cases will accumulate.

'Refugees are people with heart and mind. We understand the concerns and fears of German citizens. I want to help protect the society that has received me with open arms.

'We law-abiding refugees do not welcome us because of you. We are hated. Is this what you want?

'I do not want to think about how many young women are afraid of going out or visiting friends because of people like you.