2024-09-07 09:00:08
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Migration
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Brandenburg Pushes for Tougher Asylum Policy After Solingen

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Brandenburg's Prime Minister Woidke and municipalities want to tighten deportation of criminals who are obligated to leave the country; departure centers to be established. The Solingen terrorist attack by a Syrian prompts appeal to the federal government to suspend the Dublin Regulation.

Integration Minister Nonnemacher absent from conference. Omissions by local authorities and lack of flight options hinder timely deportation, according to NRW refugee ministry.

Steinmeier calls for compromise in migration issue; national effort needed. Scandinavian migration policy not easily applicable to Germany.

Deportation challenges in Mönchengladbach. Scholz notes decreasing asylum applications; additional measures planned post-Solingen attack.

Dysfunctional state revealed by Solingen attack; state's failure in deportation and implementation of laws. Merz urges direct talks with Taliban on deportations; Stamp considers Taliban talks.

FDP politicians call for talks with Taliban and Assad for deportations. Union of Police demands prioritization of Germany's interests in refugee policy.

Challenges in EU deportations; Italy and other tricks impede effective transfers. Green Party expresses concerns about rejections.

Thousands rejected at German borders; government considers denying entry under certain conditions.

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Brandenburg Pushes for Tougher Asylum Policy After Solingen

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Brandenburg's Prime Minister Woidke and municipalities want to tighten the deportation of foreigners obliged to leave the country who have committed crimes and pose a risk; set up departure centers; the background is an Islamist terrorist attack in Solingen by a Syrian; appeal to the federal government to suspend the Dublin Regulation; Integration Minister Nonnemacher did not attend the conference; according to the NRW refugee ministry, omissions by local authorities and lack of flight options..
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Refugees and Deportations: Why Deportations Often Fail in Mönchengladbach

Politics
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Failed Deportation and Other Failures: The Dysfunctional State

Politics
The Solingen attack is shocking, showing the state's failure in deportation and the dysfunctional implementation of laws, which can even lead to fatal consequences.
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