Germany Sees Spike in Number of Foreigners Deported in 2025
- In early 2025, Germany deported 6,151 people, marking an increase compared to previous years and quarterly averages.
- This rise follows the Repatriation Act, effective February 27, 2024, which expanded deportation powers beyond convicted criminals.
- Deportations often involved costly charter flights, with frequent destinations including Turkey, Georgia, France, Spain, and Serbia.
- The German government reported about 20,100 deportations in 2024 and anticipates over 24,000 in 2025 if current trends persist.
- Critics note deportations involve forceful procedures harming families and sick individuals, while the government intends to increase repatriations further.
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Germany sees spike in number of foreigners deported in 2025
The number of people deported from Germany has risen in 2025 compared to previous years, according to government data. The new conservative-led coalition says it will increase repatriations even further.
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