Overview
- The CSU Bundestag group’s draft calls for a “large deportation offensive” in 2026, including commercial removal flights to Syria and Afghanistan.
- Arguing the Syrian war has ended, the paper says temporary protection for most Syrians should lapse and urges rapid returns, with convicted offenders removed first and home-country trips triggering loss of status.
- Operational steps proposed include nationwide exit centers and a dedicated deportation terminal at Munich Airport.
- A tougher stance on Ukrainians is urged, stating that fighting-age men should help defend Ukraine, while asylum seekers’ assets would be used to cover their support and benefits for those obliged to leave would drop to the constitutional minimum.
- EU-facing measures include narrowing the bloc’s definition of “worker,” restoring strict Dublin responsibility for first-entry states, and establishing return centers outside the EU.