Germany and EU allies push for tougher, stricter' asylum rules
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Germany is proactively pursuing stricter immigration policies in Europe, illustrated by the deportation of 81 Afghans back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, after meeting with counterparts from France, Poland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Denmark, advocates for a tougher EU immigration system. Proposed measures include establishing return hubs outside the EU and standardizing deportations to Afghanistan and Syria. Rights organizations condemned the Afghan deportations, citing Afghanistan's dire human rights situation. Dobrindt expressed Germany's intention to take a leading role in migration issues in Europe, moving away from a passive stance.
Germany expelled 81 Afghan nationals to their Taliban-controlled homeland, signifying its commitment to tighter immigration enforcement across Europe as part of broader regional policy changes.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt emphasized the need for a stricter European Union immigration system, highlighting Germany's new leadership role in addressing migration issues.
The recent deportations of Afghans have drawn condemnation from rights organizations, which highlighted Afghanistan's dire situation, including extrajudicial executions and torture.
Dobrindt stated that Germany aims to transition from a passive role to an active leadership position in Europe regarding migration policies after meeting with fellow ministers.
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