Overview
- CSU lawmakers’ draft calls to expand an “Abschiebeoffensive 2026” with deportations on scheduled flights, including to Syria and Afghanistan.
- It argues most Syrians with temporary status no longer have protection grounds and urges swift returns for those who do not leave voluntarily.
- The plan proposes nationwide exit or return centers and a dedicated deportation terminal at Munich Airport to increase removals.
- Refugees who travel to their home country would automatically lose protection status, and able-bodied Ukrainian men should return to help defend Ukraine.
- The group seeks EU rule changes to curb welfare-driven migration, presses to reapply Dublin controls, and urges a halt to German funding for UNRWA.