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Post by Carl LaFong on Aug 19, 2023 17:09:23 GMT
www.dw.com/en/germany-migrant-deportations-rise-sharply/a-66578402… The immigration authorities must carry out their deportation if there are no mitigating factors such as illness or other grounds for temporary suspension. However, these deportations often fail. According to the Interior Ministry data, 520 deportation attempts had to be aborted in the first half of the year. The most common reasons were resistance from those being ejected, refusal by pilots or airlines to carry the deportee, and refusal by the federal police to take them into custody. By the end of June, 279,098 people failed asylum seekers who were required to leave were still living in Germany. Almost 225,000 of them had a Duldung (tolerated stay permit), which is sometimes offered despite their asylum application being rejected. A report earlier this year also showed that thousands of deported migrants had sneaked back into the country. …
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Post by yggdrasil on Aug 20, 2023 11:22:49 GMT
If the airlines won't carry them just wait until you have a plane full and then charter one or use the Air Force. Lack of political will.
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Post by thorshairspray on Aug 20, 2023 11:43:27 GMT
How the bloody hell can the federal police refuse to take them into custody??
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Aug 20, 2023 11:47:22 GMT
How the bloody hell can the federal police refuse to take them into custody?? They've been infiltrated by the far left.
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Post by thorshairspray on Aug 20, 2023 11:52:51 GMT
Our governments are either piss weak or just traitors.
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