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Germany Updates: Munich Airport Plans Deportation Terminal

  • Germany is constructing a deportations terminal at Munich Airport to expedite the removal of illegal migrants, according to planning documents from Die Welt.
  • The terminal is expected to handle up to 50 flights per day and is set to be completed by 2028.
  • Chancellor Friedrich Merz aims to tackle mass migration after concerns over asylum seekers, stating, "serious criminal offenders have no right to reside in our country."
  • Official reports indicate a 30% drop in the number of migrants and refugees entering Germany last year, as the public mood shifts after the 2015 refugee crisis.
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Munich Airport wants to build a new terminal for the deportation of rejected asylum seekers. However, the city of Freising is resisting the project.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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When enough foreigners are deported, the school toilets will soon be clean again, and there will be no more terminations due to own needs.

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A deportation terminal is to be established at Munich Airport for migrants who are obliged to leave the country.

·Germany
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The new building is intended to accelerate the return of migrants who are obliged to leave the country.

·Berlin, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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