The German Interior Ministry presented an anti-immigration package to the parliament
The German Interior Ministry has submitted an anti-immigration package to the country's parliament for approval, which foresees the acceleration of deportations and increased police powers to deal with the influx of refugees. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting According to the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” newspaper, due to the increase in the number of refugees and the increasing pressure on the municipalities, Olaf Schultz, the chancellor of Germany (SPD) wants to deport rejected asylum seekers on a large scale in the future. Today (Thursday), the Bundestag will deal for the first time with the draft law to extend the process of deportation of refugees, presented by the Federal Minister of the Interior, Nancy Pfizer.
The most important measures proposed in this package are that deportation detention is to be increased from the current ten days to 28 days in order to prepare for deportation. Accordingly, the expulsion of the so-called “tolerated” people should no longer be announced. Also, in the future, if an asylum application or subsequent applications are filed during this period, detention pending deportation should also be issued or extended. In addition, the immigration authorities should get rid of the issue of further extension of temporary residence permits.
Also, in the future, the police should be allowed to search people who are forced to leave the country. are, to enter rooms other than the room of the person in question in the shared residence. Police will be allowed to analyze mobile phones in the future if the person in question cannot produce a passport to leave the country. Identity verification should be more effectively organized between the police and immigration authorities. Unannounced inspections are also planned.
Accordingly, members of a criminal organization and smugglers should be deported more quickly and easily. Objection or lawsuit against the residence ban should no longer have a suspensive effect.
According to the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, 255,330 people in Germany must leave the country by the end of September. to leave Of these, 205,196 people were so-called tolerable people. This means that in four out of five cases, deportations were temporarily suspended. The reasons can be the security situation in the country of origin, children with a residence permit, qualified vocational training started, illness or lack of passport and travel documents.
According to the government announcement Federally, 7,861 people were laid off in the first half of the year, which was 27 percent more than the same period last year. In 2022, a total of 12,945 people were deported, which was eight percent more than the previous year.
Of course, the German Federal Ministry of the Interior does not expect an exponential increase in deportations under these circumstances. . It is assumed that the tightening of the requirement to leave the country will increase the number of deportations by about 600 (five percent), and the federal government is also aware that deportations are not possible without the cooperation of countries of origin willing to accept them.
Publisher | Tasnim News |