Germany to Increase Deportations to Afghanistan and Syria
Germany is set to escalate deportations to Afghanistan and Syria as part of efforts to enhance security. The government, under Faeser's leadership, has already witnessed a rise of over 20% in deportation numbers.
Enhanced border controls and a deportation package have been initiated to address irregular migration. Faeser plans discussions with the CDU and state representatives regarding further security measures.
The Islamic Center Hamburg, Hamidun, and Hamas have been banned to counter Islamism. The possibility of rejecting individuals at the border is not ruled out.
The presence of radicalized Afghan individuals in Germany poses concerns, with calls for policy changes to regain border control. The need for action against societal threats is emphasized, with experts advocating a shift in political strategies.
Criticism towards Faeser arises as the disbandment of the Political Islam expert group is questioned.
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