Germany and Georgia agree to facilitate the deportation of asylum seekers
Germany and Georgia have put the strengthening of cooperation in the field of immigration and deportation of refugees on the agenda. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, Germany and Georgia want closer cooperation in the future put immigration and deportation of asylum seekers on the agenda. Nancy Pfizer, the German Federal Minister of the Interior, said: “We enable the migration of skilled workers, at the same time we obligingly agree that people who have the right If they don’t want to stay in Germany, return.
According to SPIEGEL, at the beginning of next week, Pfizer will travel to Georgia to sign the immigration agreement. Germany is currently also negotiating with Moldova, Kenya, Colombia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Morocco to this end.
According to Pfizer, asylum seekers in Georgia are generally not at risk of political persecution. . He said: This agreement is a further step towards effectively limiting illegal immigration. According to the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, this year until the end of November, there were 8,062 initial requests for asylum from Georgians. Currently, 7,857 Georgians who have to leave the country live in Germany. From the beginning of the year to the end of October, 1179 Georgians were deported. According to the German newspaper Die Welt, Georgia and Moldova will be considered safe countries of origin in the future according to the asylum law. In its meeting on Friday, the German Federal Council approved the relevant law by the Bundestag with a majority of votes. In countries that are considered safe, it is generally assumed that there is no fear of government persecution for asylum seekers. This classification can therefore speed up the processing of asylum applications.
With the law now passed, the federal government wants to ensure faster processing of these applications and faster return of asylum seekers if they are rejected. . The draft law states that this will make Germany less attractive as a destination country for asylum applications submitted for non-asylum-related reasons.
Left party and organizations Human rights groups such as Peru Asil have already criticized this classification. This human rights organization stated: There is no national security and security for all groups in both of these countries.
The German government, along with its other European partners, has very strict policies towards asylum seekers in sets an agenda and especially emphasizes on solutions to accelerate and facilitate the process of deportation of refugees.
Publisher | Tasnim News |