German court rules migrants can be deported back to Greece
- Germany's Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig decided on Wednesday on deporting two men to Greece.
- The men, who had applied for asylum in Germany, previously received protection status in Greece.
- The court assessed conditions upon return, focusing on single, employable asylum seekers.
- The court stated extreme material hardship preventing basic needs was unlikely for healthy, single men.
- Presiding judge Robert Keller said access to 'bread, bed, and soap' was the key test for migrants.
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