
German Government Wants To Pay Failed Afghan Asylum Seekers To Leave
Swedish study of similar program calls it “risky and best avoided.”
Swedish study of similar program calls it “risky and best avoided.”
As numbers of illegal arrivals to Spain rise, only 3% of illegal migrants have been sent back.
A 17-year-old perpetrator had committed 34 criminal offenses in 31 months, but still wasn’t arrested.
The verdict that Syria is now safe for civilians could see more criminals sent back, but the government is unwilling to act.
Contrary to its government’s official line, Germany can deport Afghans despite not officially recognizing the Taliban regime.
Despite a series of violent attacks committed by migrants, only the left-populists and right-wing opposition parties are advocating clear action.
Only 21% of failed asylum seekers were deported and just 8% of Dublin transfers carried out.
German migration policies ultimately led to the attack, but government urges “positive migration narrative” and blames ‘far-right’ for causing division.
The bold 4-point proposal would outsource asylum procedures, speed up deportations, and implement the ‘Australian model’ with “zero tolerance” for illegal entry attempts.
Frontex was authorised to operate at key railway stations and airports to assist law enforcement officers with deportations.