Overview
- Pakistan security forces have arrested an estimated 200–400 Afghans holding German admission offers and sent about 35 back to Afghanistan.
- Approximately 2,300–2,400 Afghans remain stranded in Pakistan after Berlin paused federal intake programmes in May.
- Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt have engaged Pakistanese authorities and deployed GIZ teams to press for detainee releases.
- NGOs including Pro Asyl and Patenschaftsnetzwerk Ortskräfte filed a criminal complaint against Ministers Wadephul and Dobrindt for failing to honour binding admission commitments.
- German officials say every case is under individual legal and security review to uphold enforceable Aufnahmebescheide despite the programme suspension.