Germany plans to expel foreign immigrants from the state

Germany plans to expel foreign immigrants from the state

In an official report, the ruling coalition between the SPD, the FDP and the Greens in Germany has warned an assassination offensive against foreign immigrants. The federal government will appoint a special representative to draft these agreements. “We are launching a repatriation offensive in order to especially implement the deportation of criminals and them [...]

We're starting a repatriation offensive in order to particularly implement the deportation of criminals and those that are dangerous”.

Reference last year, Germany has markedly registered fewer expulsions of foreign immigrants compared to the years before COVID's pandemic. According to the Federal Interior Ministry, in 2021, 11982 foreign citizens were expelled from Germany. In 2020, which resulted in more restrictions because of pandemic, a total of 10 800 expulsions were carried out. Meanwhile, in 2019 there were almost 22 100 deportations.

Most of the expulsions last year were carried out by plane mainly in Georgia and Albania. 1116 foreign citizens forced to leave Germany were transported by plane to Georgia, and 908 people were sent to Albania.

After Albania, the country with more cases of foreign immigrants being deported ranks Syria, albinfo conveys.

On 470 occasions, people who came from Syria and stayed illegally in Germany were deported to other countries in which they had previously been. In a recent response to a request from the leftist faction, the federal government stated that Syrian citizens could return to their country of origin only voluntarily.

About 400 deposits were organised last year to expel foreign immigrants from Turkey or Kosovo. Key countries with more immigrants expelled in 2021 also included Serbia, Pakistan, Moldova and Romania.

When he took office in 2018, Minister Seehofer indicated that he wanted the return to the country of origin to be carried out in a planned way.

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