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Germany Resumes Intake Program for Afghan Refugees

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The German government has resumed its program allowing at-risk Afghans to come to Germany. On Monday, a plane carrying 47 people landed at Hanover Airport. These migrants are considered at risk in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan due to their work, identity, or beliefs. The group included 19 women, 20 children, and eight men. According to the German Foreign Office, approximately 2,100 Afghans who have been granted admission to Germany are currently str…

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At the instigation of the Federal Government, 47 Afghans were supposed to land in Hanover on Monday. In fact, only 45 people landed at 2 p.m. ... The post admission program: 2 Afghans were shopping and missing flight – the Federal Government still wants to fly in appeared first on Apollo News.

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Shouldn't the admission programs for Afghans be terminated? Following the motto "What do I care about what I said yesterday," things are still going on. Yesterday, another 45 Afghans arrived in Germany. 47 people were actually expected, but a married couple missed their connecting flight after a layover – a shopping trip was apparently more important. Of course, they will be rescheduled. Yesterday afternoon (September 1), another special flight …

Lean Left

The issue of reception became particularly pressing when Pakistani authorities began deporting Afghans waiting to go to Germany back to Afghanistan.

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Center

Only the Federal Government took the brake on the reception program for endangered Afghans. After months of waiting several families have now arrived in Germany.

Center

Afghans and Afghans have landed in Hanover with admission admission. They have been able to enter even though the admission program has been stopped. This was made possible by previous commitments and lawsuits before German courts.

·Bonn, Germany
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They helped fight the Taliban – and are in danger of life in Afghanistan. Several families have now been able to enter Germany.

·Berlin, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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