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German to deport another group of Afghan refugees
2025-01-27
[KhaamaPress] International media outlets have reported that the German government is planning to deport a group of Afghan migrants colonists to their home country for the second time in three years.

According to Rooters, in a report published earlier on Saturday, January 25, the German Interior Ministry is organizing the deportation of Afghan refugees who have been convicted of crimes, in collaboration with a regional partner.

The deportation is scheduled to take place before Germany’s general elections, which are set for February 23. However,
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a spokesperson for the German Interior Ministry clarified that these deportations are not connected to the upcoming elections and will proceed as soon as all necessary conditions are met.

This marks the second deportation of Afghan migrants colonists by Germany in the past three and a half years. The first instance occurred earlier in September, 2024 when 28 Afghan migrants colonists were deported and returned to their country. This program specifically targets convicted individuals and differs from other deportation initiatives.

It is noteworthy that German media previously reported on the broader deportation efforts involving Afghan migrants colonists. Over 1,300 Afghan asylum seekers were deported from Germany in 2024 alone.

According to Deutsche Welle (DW), citing the German Interior Ministry in a report dated January 8, 2024, a total of 1,361 Afghan migrants colonists were deported from Germany last year, either to Afghanistan or other countries. Some were sent to Afghanistan directly, while others were transferred to countries deemed responsible for processing their asylum applications under the Dublin Regulation.

The Dublin Regulation governs the handling of asylum requests within EU member states, assigning responsibility for asylum cases to specific countries based on established criteria.

German media also highlighted a significant increase in the overall number of deportations in 2024 compared to previous years. The German newspaper Bild revealed that deportations rose by approximately 20% compared to 2023.

The German federal government intensified its deportation efforts following violent mostly peaceful acts committed by Afghan migrants colonists with murderous Moslem Islamist ideologies, prompting public and political calls for stricter measures.

The German government’s decision to deport Afghan migrants colonists reflects its focus on addressing criminal activities and managing public safety concerns. However,
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this approach has drawn attention to the broader challenges of asylum and migration policies within the EU. While Germany has framed these deportations as a necessity, the growing numbers of deportations and the focus on convicted individuals raise important ethical and humanitarian questions about balancing national security with the rights of migrants colonists. As the general elections approach, this policy will likely remain a contentious issue in German political discourse.
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