More Rejected Asylum Seekers Left Voluntarily in the First Half of the Year
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This is the number of returns of so-called dublinants compared to 35 thousand requests
More and more migrants leave Germany voluntarily – with a programme, the government makes their departure attractive. At the same time, deportations are clearly breaking down.
From January to the end of June, 9276 people had returned to their home countries as part of federal return programmes, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf) announced on Monday. This was 26 per cent more than in the same period last year, with 7348 voluntary departures. Most people returned to Syria. Already in 2025, the voluntary return of foreigners who were subject to the visa requirement had increased significantly via the hu…
More rejected asylum seekers return voluntarily to their countries of origin. Since the beginning of the year, almost 10,000 migrants have voluntarily left Germany.
According to press releases, significantly more migrants and rejected asylum seekers leave Germany voluntarily.
In Germany, there had been an increase in the number of migrants who, upon refusal of asylum, voluntarily left the country; the authorities compensated for the cost of return and offered financial assistance.
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