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Germany Executes Final Afghan Resettlement Flight Amid Program's Planned Termination

As 138 Afghans arrive in Leipzig, political tensions rise over the future of humanitarian admissions and looming deportation pressures in Pakistan.

Overview

  • A chartered flight carrying 138 Afghan nationals with prior admission commitments landed in Leipzig on April 16, marking one of the last missions of Germany's federal admission program.
  • The passengers, including former local staff and vulnerable individuals, underwent extensive security screenings, with six removed pre-departure due to document discrepancies.
  • Roughly 2,600 Afghans with binding admission promises remain in Pakistan, facing heightened deportation risks as an end-of-April deadline approaches.
  • The incoming CDU/CSUSPD coalition plans to end voluntary Afghan resettlement programs, sparking criticism from Greens and human rights advocates.
  • Investigations are underway into suspected document forgeries among some arrivals, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of the resettlement process.

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