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Closer cooperation with asylum-seeking countries is on the agenda of the German government

In order to reduce the influx of refugees and speed up the asylum and deportation processes, the German Minister of the Interior has put closer cooperation with the countries on the asylum path on the agenda.
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According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting Tagus Spiegel newspaper, on the eve of the high level meeting of the German federal and state governments on immigration policy, which will be held today (Wednesday), Nancy Pfizer, the German Federal Minister of the Interior, said: We are intensively investigating the issue of whether We will continue to investigate whether asylum procedures in third countries are possible in accordance with the rule of law, together with immigration experts and lawyers.

According to Pfizer, closer cooperation with It is conceivable especially with the countries that are on the asylum routes and support human rights. This German official had previously made similar statements on the weekend.

The German interior minister also emphasized that there has been more than a 25% increase in deportations so far. we have had We will continue to grow in this direction. Pfizer said: “This now requires the action of the responsible states that can use the new deportation laws.” Olaf Schultz, the chancellor of Germany to talk about where they still see the need for action in the asylum policy.

Hendrik West, the Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia said: Widespread refugees in 2023, it can be assumed that this trend will continue this year as well. This politician said: But our admission systems are moaning. According to him, “almost half of the people who come to us do not have a permanent right to be here.” Andre Berger, CEO of this association said: “Municipalities are within their limits when it comes to housing, care and integration of refugees.

He emphasized: The federal and state governments should contribute more to the costs of accommodation and integration as well as the creation of additional necessary kindergartens.

The German Federal Minister of the Interior also recently announced Acceleration of asylum processes will significantly strengthen the personnel and equipment of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), which is responsible for asylum procedures, will receive significantly more personnel and equipment.

The German federal government in order to Dealing with the influx of refugees has put strict approaches on the agenda.

The German parliament recently approved a law for the faster deportation of rejected asylum seekers. In this way, after a long struggle in the German government coalition, the parliament also approved this law. 10 days will be increased to 28 days so that the authorities have more time to deal with deportation procedures. It has been approved that according to official statistics, Germany deported more than 16,000 refugees who were forced to leave the country in 2023, which was 27% more than in 2022.

German Chancellor Olaf Schultz also called for the deportation of rejected asylum seekers “on a large scale” in the fall. 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.

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