2024-09-01 09:00:08
Migration
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Consistent deportations and changes in asylum law urged before federal-state meeting on migration
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EuroNews
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Austria received over 21,000 asylum applications from Syrians and nearly 9,000 from Afghans in 2023. Despite concerns, Austria and Germany will resume deporting convicted criminals and other nationals to Afghanistan and Syria, applying tough laws and joint deportation efforts.
DER SPIEGEL
Deportations to Afghanistan and Syria: Union Pushes for More Deportation Flights - DER SPIEGEL
Politics
To stop illegal immigration, the Union is calling for the consistent application of the Dublin principle and rejections at the borders. In addition, all those who are not allowed to stay should be deported.
Tagesspiegel
Before the federal-state meeting on migration: Dobrindt urges another deportation flight next week
Politics
The CDU/CSU are calling for consistent deportations, changes in asylum law and rejections at borders before the federal-state meeting to stop illegal migration. The federal government has decided on a package of measures with benefit cuts and facilitated expulsions. Germany has deported Afghans for the first time since the Taliban takeover and is also planning deportations to Syria.
EuroNews
Austria Considers Cooperating with Germany to Deport Criminal Afghans
Politics
Austria is planning to cooperate with Germany to deport criminal Afghans. Since the Taliban's rise to power in 2021, there has been no direct deportation to Afghanistan. Austria is working to change EU laws to enable deportations to Afghanistan and Syria.
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