200,000 asylum seekers before deportation: Germany acts now!
200,000 asylum seekers before deportation: Germany acts now!
In Germany, the national politicians face the challenge of moving around 200,000 asylum seekers to be returned to their home countries. This number includes people who experience tolerance in Germany and represents a central focus of current migration policy. The new federal government is planning deportation frequencies, particularly according to Afghanistan and Syria, such as OE24 reported.
Thorsten Frei, first parliamentary managing director of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, emphasizes that the returns can not only be implemented, but are also necessary to maintain the rule of law. He emphasizes that a large number of rejected asylum seekers should voluntarily leave the country in order to escape the dilemma of deportations.
The deportation statistics
statistics show that the returns have been accompanied by considerable challenges in recent years. In 2024, a total of 18,384 people were deported from Germany by November. This corresponds to one of the highest numbers in recent years. However, about 60 percent of the planned returns failed, which indicates a consistently high rate of failed deportations, as ZDF reported.
A federal police officer who reports anonymously about his experiences said that among the most common reasons for the failure of deportation, the non -appearance of the people, sudden legal objections and health problems can be found. Even in 40 percent of cases there are unrest during flights, which makes it difficult to carry out and overall the repatriation policy.
returns in detail
The legal framework for the deportations are clear: People with a rejected asylum application are obliged to leave Germany within a specified period. Otherwise, the deportation is deported by the responsible immigration authorities. According to BPB , a total of 20,084 people were deported in 2024. The numbers show a clear increase compared to previous years in which the deportations failed as follows: 2023 - 16,430, 2022 - 12.945 and 2021 - 11.982.
The returns according to other EU countries are also a striking trend. In 2024, 5,827 people were transferred to other EU countries, with most of them to Austria, France and Spain. The number of minors under the deported, which was 3,687, also shows that politics increasingly include all sections of the population.
The main origins of the deported are Georgia, Turkey as well as Afghanistan and Syria. These circumstances illustrate the explosive situation of migration in Europe and the associated political challenges in Germany that express current demands for a more restrictive migration policy.
Overall, it remains to be seen how future developments in the deportations will go and whether the federal government can tackle the current situation in order to cope with the challenges of migration accordingly. The debate about migration policy will certainly be carried out intensively in the coming months.
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