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CSU advocates for the continuation of outbound deportation flights to Afghanistan in the upcoming week.

Following the expulsion of 28 lawbreakers to Afghanistan, the CSU advocates for the resumption of deportation flights as imminently as the coming week. CSU parliamentary group leader Alexander Dobrindt communicated to 'Bild am Sonntag' that he anticipates Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) to...

CSU advocates for the continuation of outbound deportation flights to Afghanistan in the upcoming week.

For the initial time in three years, following the Taliban's ascension to power in Afghanistan, Germany expelled individuals back to the nation on a Friday. A total of 28 Afghan offenders, all convicted of severe offenses, were sent back to their homeland via airplane. As per official declarations, these felons had "no entitlement to reside in Germany," and expulsion orders had previously been issued against them.

Government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit expressed cautious optimism regarding the likelihood of repeating this deportation action to Afghanistan. "Time will tell how frequently this will occur," he stated. However, he emphasized that a significant message had been delivered - "to potential criminals or individuals planning criminal activities within our country."

Faeser informed "Bild am Sonntag" that "foreign violent criminals and rapists must leave our country." Consequently, she will "strive tirelessly to ensure that criminals and terrorist threats are expelled to Afghanistan and Syria."

Other nations may follow Germany's example in dealing with convicted criminals from certain countries. The expulsion of these individuals serves as a deterrent to potential wrongdoers within our borders.

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