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CSU Draft Demands 2026 Deportation Offensive, Including Returns to Syria and Afghanistan

The hardline draft goes to the CSU’s Seeon caucus next week and would still require significant legal steps before any measures could be implemented.

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.