BERLIN / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – The number of deportations in Germany has increased by 20 percent, with Turkey the main destination. The demands for repatriations to Syria and Afghanistan are causing heated debates. The federal government is under pressure to take a tougher line while human rights organizations warn about the risks.
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In Germany, deportation policy has become significantly stricter in recent months. The number of deportations has increased by 20 percent, indicating more intensive enforcement of the return policy. Turkey is particularly in focus because it is the main target for most deportations. This development is part of a broader political debate about the return of asylum seekers to their countries of origin.
The Prime Minister’s Conference in Mainz recently called on the federal government to allow deportations to Afghanistan and Syria again, at least for criminals and so-called dangers. This demand has met with sharp criticism from human rights organizations, who point out that both countries are considered unsafe. The discussion shows how strongly the issue of migration shapes the political landscape in Germany.
The Left warns of a dangerous change of course and describes the returns to Turkey as unacceptable because political opponents and minorities are being persecuted there. This criticism is shared by human rights organizations, who warn of a dam bursting if Germany resumes deportations to unsafe countries.
The debate about deportations is not just a question of administration, but also a political symbol. The federal government is under pressure to show toughness in order to strengthen trust in the state. At the same time, the human fates behind the deportation numbers must be taken into account. Families are being separated, children are being taken out of schools, and people are being sent back to countries they hardly know anymore.
Germany is at a crossroads where migration policy is not only an administrative task, but also a question of identity. Deportations have become a symbol of control and consequence, but also of the moral conflict of a society that struggles between humanity and order. The challenge is to reconcile the right to asylum with the obligation to return.
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