Germany plans to begin deporting Syrians with criminal records as part of an initiative by the interior ministry. This move follows Austria's recent action and has been prompted by the need to address dangerous Syrian individuals and delinquents. Serious criminal offenses can lead to the revocation of asylum status. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees has opened over 3,500 cases for potential asylum rights revocation, withdrawing refugee status in numerous instances. The ministry is actively engaging with Syrian authorities regarding these deportations, which prioritize delinquents and threats.
Germany is set to deport Syrians with criminal records, as the interior ministry confirms the intention to act against dangerous individuals and delinquents.
The ministry outlined that the revocation of asylum status can occur when serious crimes are committed, excluding individuals from protection.
A coalition agreement specifies deportations beginning with delinquents and those deemed a threat, with ongoing communication with Syrian authorities about the process.
The BAMF opened over 3,500 procedures leading to potential revocations of asylum rights for Syrians, with 57 cases of refugee status withdrawn.
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