
The mass deportations announced by Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) should affect 250,000 people each year, said the first parliamentary secretary of the CDU/CSU faction, Thorsten Frei, in the interview program Hart aber fair on the WDR television channel on November 6th.
Television presenter Lois Klamroth noted that by the end of September the number of migrants leaving Germany was expected to reach 50,134.
“If the Chancellor talks about deporting a significant number of people, then we are talking about 250 thousand people. In the end, it was about removing obstacles to deportation.””Fry emphasized.
For his part, the vice president of the SPD parliamentary faction in the Bundestag, Dirk Wiese, explained that in some countries Germany does not deport people for various reasons. Most of the time because there are no diplomatic relations with these countries because human rights standards are violated there.
In those countries, Wiese said, deportees could face the death penalty. Given these circumstances, it will not be possible to deport immigrants in the numbers Fry speaks of.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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