Entry From Afghanistan: Federal Foreign Office Threatens Judicial Penalty
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Several Afghans already have an admission commitment from Germany, but the admission of Afghans was made by the Federal Government under Friedrich Merz ... The post court threatens with penalty money: Germany legally obliged to issue Afghan visas appeared first on Apollo News.
The Federal Foreign Office has allowed a deadline to allow Afghans to enter with admission permission. Now, the Ministry has to expect the court to impose a penalty payment, reports the world.
According to court decisions, the Federal Government must allow Afghans to enter the country by admitting them. However, the Federal Foreign Office does not comply with this – this is why there is now a threat of periodic penalty payments.
Pakistan has already deported 211 Afghans who had an admission from Germany. The SPD wants these to be respected. However, there is something else in the coalition agreement.
Afghans with admission commitments have been waiting for visas in Pakistan for some months. According to World Information, the Federal Foreign Office has now been asked to explain what it has done to issue the visas – otherwise there is a threat of penalty payments.
Against the background of the precarious situation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, the SPD insists on compliance with German admission commitments.
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