Why Germany May Struggle to Meet Merz’s 80% Syria Repatriation Goal
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Why Germany may struggle to meet Merz’s 80% Syria repatriation goal
Germany, which hosts the EU’s largest Syrian refugee population, is pushing to repatriate Syrians, but Syria’s domestic issues and legal protections for asylum seekers complicate those efforts.
Dispute over return plans: The quota for the departure of Syrian refugees mentioned by Chancellor Merz is met with clear criticism by Catholic refugee bishop Stefan Heße.
With his announcement that 80 percent of Syrians living in Germany were to return to their homeland within the next few years, Chancellor Merz caused a stir. Saxony's interior minister also comments. The most important thing about this is questions and answers.
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