The Saxon Refugee Council criticizes the deportation of an Iraqi family and demands a fundamental rethink from the responsible authorities. "Anyone who arrives as a family, then tries to find work and takes on social responsibility must not be sent back to a crisis area," the Council emphasized in a statement on the latest case, which took place in Gröditz. The life achievements and integration of those affected must be acknowledged. A response from the immigration authorities of the Meißen district was still pending by the afternoon.
"The Basic Law protects families to a special degree, but people with tolerated status are obviously being excluded here. The deportation is a sad symbol of a time full of agitation against refugees, in which their individual achievements hardly receive any recognition," emphasized Dave Schmidtke from the Refugee Council.
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