Deportation: "Staying Rights Do Not Depend on the Wishes of the Countries of Origin" – Union Grants Syria Rejection
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Syria asked Germany for patience in deportations. The return of thousands of Syrians could exacerbate the humanitarian crisis, it said last week from Damascus. The Union still wants to deport – and for this it cites a simple statement.
Following the fall of the Assad regime, Syrian refugees do not have an automatic right to remain in Germany. Politicians from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) are pushing for swift deportations – despite requests from Damascus for patience regarding deportations.
Despite the Syrian government's plea for patience regarding deportations, politicians from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU) are pushing for swift returns. "Residence rights are not determined by the wishes of the countries of origin, but by whether a claim to protection exists. This claim, however, ceased to exist after the fall of the Assad regime," Alexander Throm, the CDU/CSU parliamentary group's spokespe…
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