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Germany deports criminal to Syria as pressure mounts on migration

Germany resumed deportations of convicted criminals to Syria and Afghanistan under new agreements amid rising migration concerns and increased support for the far-right Alternative for Germany.

  • On Dec 23, Germany deported a Syrian convicted offender to Damascus and an Afghan offender to Afghanistan, marking the first such removals since Syria's civil war began.
  • Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said deportations to Syria and Afghanistan must be possible, and Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pledged to speed up deportations amid voters' migration concerns.
  • The Syrian convict had served a prison sentence in north-western Germany for robbery and extortion, while the Afghan offender imprisoned in southern Bavaria was also deported Tuesday; Berlin struck deals with Damascus and Kabul for regular removals.
  • Human rights groups warned that continued instability and rights abuses in Syria and Afghanistan put deported migrants at excessive risk, critics of the deportations argued.
  • Following regional moves, Austria deported someone to Syria in July, and Germany's conservative-led government made removals a diplomatic priority after Bashar al-Assad fled last year.
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Deporting convicted intensive offenders is an effective means. Deportations after the abolition of asylum grounds are legitimate, but Germany also needs the integration of immigrants.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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In the longer term, the deportation of Syrian asylum seekers will generally become possible after the civil war in Syria, which lies in ruins, officially ended after 15 years. The government's decision also serves to strengthen the AfD.

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The Interior Ministry in Berlin stated that an agreement had been reached with Syria that deportations could take place regularly in the future.

·Vienna, Austria
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Germany deports man to Syria for first time since 2011

A Syrian immigrant previously convicted of criminal offences in Germany was flown to Damascus and handed over to Syrian authorities on Tuesday morning

·Brussels, Belgium
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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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