Return in sight? Syrian specialists shape Hesse's labor market!

Return in sight? Syrian specialists shape Hesse's labor market!

Marburg-Wehrda, Deutschland - The debate about the return of the Syrian refugees has taken on in the past few weeks, especially with regard to the development of the situation in Syria after the end of the Assad rule. Around 63,000 Syrians currently live in Hesse, many of whom are employed and play an important role in systemically relevant areas. This reports hessenschau.de .

An example is Ahmed Alfihan, who fled to Hesse in 2016 from Idlib and now works as a nurse in the Diakonie Hospital in Marburg-Wehrda. Alfihan is naturalized and therefore cannot be deported, but expresses concerns about the possible deportation of his parents. Syrian specialists play an important role in Hesse's clinics; In the Diakonie Hospital, ten Syrian nurses and doctors are employed, which is emphasized by the managing director Sebastian Spies.

meaning of the Syrian refugees for the labor market

At the nationwide level, the situation is more complex. At the end of October 2024, 974,136 people with Syrian origin lived in Germany, such as Tagesschau.de reported. Of these, 5,090 recognized asylum seekers and 321,444 people were registered as refugees after the Geneva Convention. Since January 2024, 74,971 Syrians have made asylum applications, which is the largest group.

The return options of refugees to Syria are uncertain. Jens Spahn (CDU) has proposed to actively promote return, while Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) emphasizes that the situation in Syria is confusing and concrete return options are not foreseeable. So far, however, a return of many refugees is not in sight, since the majority stay in Germany and integrates into society.

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