Berlin Offers Cash to Afghans To Quit Resettlement Program
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Berlin Offers Cash to Afghans To Quit Resettlement Program
Germany is offering cash and in-kind incentives to Afghans who agree to withdraw from its federal resettlement program. Since the beginning of the year, the fate of Afghan citizens awaiting transfer from Pakistan has fueled political and legal disputes. Although Germany’s admission programs for Afghans are officially suspended, flights carrying Afghan families continue to arrive. Now, the federal government has begun offering financial incentive…
Some 2,000 Afghans, benefiting from a promise to welcome Germany, are blocked in Pakistan. The Ministry of the Interior has made a proposal...
Afghans with a German commitment are waiting for visas in vain. Dobrindt has been blocking admission for months. Now there is money instead of protection from the Taliban.
The German government is offering over 60,000 crowns and benefits in kind to Afghans who leave the federal admission program and do not come to Germany to apply for residency. It is responding to the fact that a new wave of Afghan refugees has been arriving in the country in recent days from Pakistan, where they have been stranded due to fighting.
According to information from the ARD capital studio, a family with four children can receive a good 14,000 euros if they return to Afghanistan instead. According to the German Federal Government, Afghans who are waiting to leave for Germany in Pakistan have been offered money.
Many Afghans already have an admission commitment for Germany. Now the Federal Minister of the Interior wants to prevent them from entering the country – with money.
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