2025-11-21 22:55:10
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Hundreds of Afghans Risk Deportation Amid Delayed Admissions to Germany

The situation facing Afghans promised admission to Germany is increasingly precarious. Hundreds are now at risk of deportation to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, prompting calls for accountability from the federal government.

The Greens are pushing for a special session in the Interior Committee, demanding clarity on the delays in processing these admissions and the government's failure to adhere to court rulings. Over 1,800 Afghans remain stranded in Islamabad, awaiting entry into Germany.

Despite assurances of support and financial assistance for those considering returning to Afghanistan, many are anxiously holding on to their hopes for resettlement. The plight of these individuals, including former Afghan military allies and human rights activists, underscores the urgent need for a coherent immigration policy and a humane response to their circumstances.

DER SPIEGEL
21. November 2025 um 15:32

Alexander Dobrindt: Federal Interior Minister should provide information to the Interior Committee in a special session on the fate of Afghans - DER SPIEGEL

The federal government and Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) have a problem with the admission of Afghans. Hundreds of Afghans who have been promised admission to Germany now face the threat of deportation to their home country. The Greens want to call the Interior Minister to account. The federal government must explain why admission commitments are not being implemented and court rulings are being ignored. The deportation is threatening during the Christmas season.
Deutsche Welle
21. November 2025 um 11:19

New Entry: Afghans with Admission Confirmation in Germany

The federal government has launched new entry programs for Afghans again. The new government had previously discontinued the programs. Many Afghan women and men were stranded in Islamabad. 52 people with admission confirmation have entered Germany since the change of government, including a medical student. The federal government is now offering money in exchange for waiving departure.
Tagesschau - Innenpolitik - aktuelle Nachrichten
21. November 2025 um 19:41

Afghans Stranded in Pakistan Greens Summon Dobrindt to the Interior Committee

The Greens have requested a special session of the Interior Committee to address the situation of over 1,800 Afghans who have already received admission commitments for Germany but have not yet entered the country. The federal government had offered them money and assistance with their return to Afghanistan if they were to waive their admission commitment. The Greens are now demanding a report from the federal government on the processing and departure process of these asylum seekers.
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