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.
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