Significant increase in the number of refugee deportations from Germany in 2023
Official statistics show that the number of refugee deportations from Germany has increased sharply in 2023, while the government continues to emphasize the need to speed up the deportation process. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting According to the official statistics published by Die Site, Germany expelled more than 16,000 refugees who were forced to leave the country in 2023, which was 27% more than in 2022.
Germany deported significantly more rejected asylum seekers last year than it will in 2022, according to a spokeswoman for the federal interior ministry. This figure has increased by 3485 cases compared to the previous year.
According to this information, at the end of December, 242,642 refugees were forced to leave this country. 193,972 of them had a tolerable stay and were therefore not deported from Germany. For example, if the security situation in the country of origin does not allow deportation, also children with a residence permit in Germany or if the asylum seeker does not have a passport or travel documents, their stay is tolerated.
The bill to accelerate and intensify the deportation of asylum seekers will go to the parliament
The German parliament today (Thursday) approved a law by The government coalition will vote on the so-called traffic light, which aims to allow more and faster deportations. The law is called the “Enhancement of Return Act” and aims to give police broad powers to search and identify asylum seekers. In addition, the maximum period of immigration detention will be increased from ten days to 28 days to give the authorities more time to deport. Autumn called for “massive” deportations of rejected asylum seekers. The reason for this request was the sharp increase in the number of refugees and excessive pressure on municipalities in accepting and caring for refugees. /strong>
On the eve of the vote on the plan to quickly deport asylum seekers from Germany, Nancy Pfizer, the German Federal Minister of the Interior, supported this plan.
In justifying his anti-immigration plan, he said: Planned measures for faster return are necessary in order to maintain social acceptance to support refugees. Speaking to the Rheinische Post on Thursday, the German official said: “With this legal package, we guarantee that people without the right to stay will have to leave our country faster.” According to him, a number of innovations will prevent people from hiding before being fired. We continue to protect the people we need to protect from war and terrorism – such as the 1.1 million refugees from Ukraine – and these restrictive measures are necessary so that we can maintain social acceptance for refugee support and successful integration.
Katerina Stola, one of the high-ranking politicians of the German Green Party, warned about this law and said: This deportation law means an incredible disenfranchisement of people who really need urgent support. He emphasized: “From their point of view, the German federal government is led by the right wing.” had been questioned. This was due to several reports from lawyers who fear that sea rescuers and others who help refugees cross the border for free will face prosecution in the future.
Alexander Trum, the spokesman for the domestic policy of the Christian United Party Union faction, also said: the law to improve the return to the homeland It is actually a “law of worsening repatriation”.
Publisher | Tasnim News |