Surprising news of Kosovo asylum seekers in Germany

91 asylum seekers from Kosovo, Serbia and Macedonia have left Bavaria in Germany on Thursday in a collective expulsion. They have returned from Munich by plane to their homeland, reports the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees had rejected their demands [...]
91 asylum seekers from Kosovo, Serbia and Macedonia have left Bavaria in Germany on Thursday in collective exile.
They have returned from Munich by plane to their homeland, reports the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees had refused their asylum demands because their countries of origin were valued as safe states.
For more than two years, there have been weekly collective expulsions from Bavaria to the Western Balkans.
“This year has occurred 32 collective expulsions with a total of 659 persons to the Western Balkans”, Interior Minister Joachim Herrman has said.
In addition, 485 people from the Western Balkans have launched the country on voluntary grounds.












