Germany Updates: Berlin Wants Deportation Deal with Syria
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After years of stoppage, the Federal Government plans to resume deportations to Syria. Deportations to Afghanistan are also planned.
Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt has announced that he will reach an agreement with Syria on the return of rejected asylum seekers this year. ... The post Dobrindt plans "to make a return agreement with Syria this year" appeared first on Apollo News.
No deportations to Syria have been made for more than a decade. Interior Minister Dobrindt wants to change that. An agreement with Damascus on repatriations is expected this year.
The Federal Minister of the Interior is seeking an agreement with Syria to deport rejected asylum seekers and offenders. He also wants to negotiate with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Approximately one million Syrians live in Germany, thousands of them are naturalized. Dobrindt demands: Those who receive social benefits from refugees should return. The Interior Minister aims to reach a quick agreement with the government in Damascus.
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