Austria demanded the expulsion of rejected Afghan refugees from Europe
Austria's interior minister said at the Brussels meeting that Afghan and Syrian asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected should be deported from Europe. |
Gerhard In a meeting with his European counterparts in Brussels, Austrian Interior Minister Karner emphasized that the asylum seekers whose asylum applications were rejected should be returned to their country.
He noted that the citizens of Afghanistan and Syria are among the countries that have submitted the most asylum requests.
“Infomigrants” also quoted the Austrian Minister of Interior in a report stating that in the current situation there is no possibility We do not have to expel due to EU laws. We should be allowed to do this and talk about it.
The European Union Refugee Agency had previously announced that the number of asylum requests in Europe last year was 1.14 million people have increased.
According to this magazine, after the recent developments in Afghanistan, more than 11 thousand Afghans apply for asylum to European countries every month.
This agency noted that before this, the amount of asylum requests by Afghans to European countries was between 7,000 and 9,500 requests per month.
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