Overview
- A German-chartered flight carrying Afghan refugees with legally binding admission guarantees departed Islamabad and is expected to arrive in Leipzig today.
- The 2,600 at-risk Afghan nationals still in Pakistan face deteriorating conditions, including extended stays in temporary accommodations and financial strain from monthly visa renewals.
- Pakistan's recent deportation wave, which began in early April, threatens to expel up to three million Afghan refugees, potentially including those awaiting resettlement in Western countries.
- Upon arrival, refugees will be temporarily housed at the Grenzdurchgangslager Friedland in Germany before being distributed to various states after two weeks.
- The ongoing resettlement program has drawn criticism from Union politicians in Germany, who advocate for ending voluntary federal admission initiatives as outlined in the coalition agreement.