The German parliament approved the plan to facilitate and accelerate the deportation of asylum seekers
The German Parliament has agreed and approved the government's plan to facilitate and speed up the deportation of asylum seekers. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency quoted by “SRF” of Switzerland, Parliament Germany passes law to speed up deportation of rejected asylum seekers. In this way, after a long struggle in the German government coalition, the parliament approved this law.
According to this, among other things, the maximum period of detention at the time of departure will increase from 10 days to 28 days. The authorities have more time to deal with the deportation procedures.
Now the staff of the relevant institutions are allowed to enter rooms in the common accommodation of asylum seekers other than the room of the deportee. In the past, deportations have repeatedly failed because agencies could no longer find the people they wanted.
The bill was briefly removed from the agenda in the last week of the pre-Christmas session as the Greens in the coalition government called for reforms. were in it. At the insistence of the Greens, it is now guaranteed that injured people will be provided with a lawyer.
Furthermore, the law envisages tougher measures against traffickers. Due to the objections of human rights organizations, a section was later included in it to make it clear that rescuing refugees at sea is not criminalized. 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 Parliament Yesterday, he voted for a law from the government coalition known as the 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 them. became wide. 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. Nancy Pfizer, the Minister of the Interior of Germany, also justified this anti-immigration plan and said: planned measures for return It is necessary to support refugees faster in order to maintain social acceptance. This German official said in a conversation with the Rheinische Post on Thursday: “With this legal package, we guarantee that people without the right to stay will leave our country faster.” a href=”http://tasnimnews.com/3025194″>German doctors and pilots prepare for strike
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