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The increasing trend of mass deportation of #asylum seekers from #Germany
This year, Germany has returned three times more refugees to other European countries than last year. The head of the faction of the German left party in the parliament of this country has criticized this issue. According to the request of the faction of the left party in the German Parliament, the Ministry of Interior of Germany provided the German Press Agency with the statistics of mass deportation of asylum seekers and their return to other European countries.
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According to this report published on Tuesday 23 Mehr (16th of October), the number of flights through which asylum seekers are collectively sent from Germany to another country has increased more than three times in 2017 compared to the previous year. These asylum seekers have been mainly returned to Italy.
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According to the report of the German Ministry of Interior, the Federal Police has deported 485 refugees from Germany with a total of 17 special flights, known as the Dublin flight, from January to July this year. Last year, 153 refugees were repatriated from Germany on seven special flights. In 2016, the number of asylum seekers who were deported by these types of flights was 26, who were forced to leave Germany on two planes.
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According to the so-called Dublin regulations among EU member states, the decision on the asylum application must be made in the country where the asylum seeker first arrived. This country will be responsible for handling the case of this asylum seeker. Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein also follow this system.
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An increase in the number of deported asylum seekers

The total number of asylum seekers who have been returned from Germany to other European countries by regular passenger flights this year and in previous years is much higher. According to the report of the German Ministry of Interior, only in the second quarter of this year, 2,422 asylum seekers have been deported from Germany in this way.
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The mass deportation of asylum seekers carries a political burden, so that the publication of the news of the possible mass deportation of a number of asylum seekers from Munich to Italy last week angered the country’s politicians. This report was immediately denied by the German authorities.
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12 flights out of the total of 17 flights that were made for mass deportation of asylum seekers from Germany were destined for Italy. 250 refugees were returned to Rome in this way.
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Ola Yelpke, the head of the internal faction of the German Left Party, criticized the deportation of asylum seekers and their return to Italy. “There must be many asylum seekers living on the streets with no prospect of receiving housing and care and a fair process in their asylum case,” he said.
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