The recent case of Issa Al H. underlines that, despite reforms aimed at expediting deportation, many rejected asylum seekers still evade removal due to systemic loopholes.
Germany's new deportation reforms, initiated in 2023, have aimed to tighten processes by enabling longer detention and broader law enforcement powers, yet significant gaps remain.
The 2023 Deportation Improvement Act allows for deportation for mere membership in a criminal organization, reflecting a stricter approach to managing rejected asylum seekers.
Despite an increase in deportations to 4,791 in early 2024, the number of incomplete deportation attempts highlights persistent challenges in the enforcement of these laws.
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