Overview
- The position paper argues the Syrian war has ended and proposes swift returns for most Syrians with temporary protection.
- It calls for deportations on scheduled flights, including to Syria and Afghanistan, plus nationwide return centres and a dedicated deportation terminal at Munich Airport.
- The draft prioritizes removing criminal offenders and says refugees who visit their home country should automatically lose protection status.
- A tougher course toward Ukrainians is urged—especially for able‑bodied men—alongside using asylum seekers’ assets to offset their living costs.
- Further planks include tightening EU free‑movement rules to curb welfare access, imposing mandatory expulsion and possible citizenship loss for extremist or antisemitic offenses, and halting German funding to UNRWA; early criticism highlights legal and human‑rights concerns.