Olaf Scholz wants to bring Georgian refugees from Germany back home

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"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's initiative is to declare Moldova and Georgia safe countries of origin, allowing Germany to return refugees to these countries", Deutsche Welle reported.

The opposition conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU) called for an end to German aid to countries that refuse to accept back applicants who failed to apply for asylum.

According to the article, the German Finance Ministry estimates that last year the federal government spent 29 billion euros on receiving, resettling and integrating refugees and asylum seekers, and this year it has allocated 26 billion euros for this purpose.

According to Deutsche Welle, as the number of refugees increases, the federal government should increase its contribution, which is the agreed position of the 16 federal states. According to the article, the federal government wants to make it possible to detain people pending deportation, regardless of their asylum application status, so that some lawsuits no longer result in a suspension of deportation. Deutsche Welle writes that there are also plans to reduce the number of new refugees.





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Olaf Scholz wants to bring Georgian refugees from Germany back home

2023/05/54443-1683704480.jpg
Read: 1221     14:00     10 Май 2023    

"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's initiative is to declare Moldova and Georgia safe countries of origin, allowing Germany to return refugees to these countries", Deutsche Welle reported.

The opposition conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU) called for an end to German aid to countries that refuse to accept back applicants who failed to apply for asylum.

According to the article, the German Finance Ministry estimates that last year the federal government spent 29 billion euros on receiving, resettling and integrating refugees and asylum seekers, and this year it has allocated 26 billion euros for this purpose.

According to Deutsche Welle, as the number of refugees increases, the federal government should increase its contribution, which is the agreed position of the 16 federal states. According to the article, the federal government wants to make it possible to detain people pending deportation, regardless of their asylum application status, so that some lawsuits no longer result in a suspension of deportation. Deutsche Welle writes that there are also plans to reduce the number of new refugees.





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