A Row Erupts in Germany’s Bundestag over Deportation Centres
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With his plan for an indefinite deportation detention, Interior Minister Dobrindt comes up against resistance – especially from the SPD-led countries.
Federal Minister Dobrindt's proposals for permanent detention for expatriate offenders and perpetrators are rejected in SPD-led countries.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and European counterparts demand permanent detention for rejected asylum seekers. However, SPD-controlled federal states have legal concerns. Experts also raise doubts.
"Unconstitutional without doubt": Minister of the Interior Dobrindt, with his proposal for a permanent detention of deportees, opposes some fellow countries. However, a return agreement with the Taliban appears to be imminent.
Dobrindt's advance for an indefinite deportation detention for those who are liable to leave is met with criticism. The SPD Minister of the Interior expresses legal concerns.
According to the wishes of the Federal Minister of the Interior, expatriate offenders are to be held in detention indefinitely.
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