Dobrindt wants to increase deportations to Afghanistan
Federal Minister of the Interior Dobrindt is planning more deportations of criminals. Scheduled flights are also to be used in future.
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Federal Minister of the Interior Dobrindt is planning more deportations of criminals. Scheduled flights are also to be used in future.
Three Afghans were due to be deported - but they disappeared shortly before the flight. Two remain unaccounted for. Saxony's interior minister speaks of a system error and calls for consequences.
Just a few days ago, criminals were deported to Afghanistan. Now another possible deportation flight is about to take place at Leipzig Airport. The destination this time: Iraq.
Interior Minister Dobrindt sends 81 Afghans who are required to leave the country on the first deportation flight of his term of office to their country of origin. This time, too, it was not possible without the support of Qatar.
Germany is deporting Afghan nationals to their country of origin for the second time since the Taliban took power in August 2021. As confirmed by a spokeswoman for Alexander Dobrindt's (CSU) Federal Ministry of the Interior, a plane is taking off from Leipzig airport this morning with 81 people on b ..
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They are hand-picked by German security authorities. Nevertheless, several Afghans who entered the country via admission programs are now under investigation. What has happened?
The promised admissions of Afghans are continuing. Another plane has landed in Leipzig. The procedure is controversial.
The promised admissions of Afghans are continuing. Another plane is on its way to Germany. Criticism comes from the CDU/CSU in advance.
Around 2,600 people who have been approved for admission are still waiting to enter Germany. What will happen to them after the upcoming change of government?
In the weeks leading up to the expected election of Friedrich Merz (CDU) as Chancellor, a number of people from Afghanistan are to be admitted. Not everyone is happy about this.
Among other things, criminals are deported to Afghanistan with the help of "regional key partners". The German government speaks of difficult framework conditions.
Deportation flight from Leipzig/Halle Airport to Afghanistan has taken off, confirms Saxony's Ministry of the Interior.