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Jewish Family Deported to Iraq Despite Court Decision

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A Jewish family, who had fled to Brandenburg from the terrorist militia of ISIS, was deported to Iraq on Tuesday. She had sued in court against her refused asylum notice - and got right on the day of deportation.

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The family of six had been living in a town north of Berlin since 2022

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A Jewish family resists their deportation to Iraq with an urgent request. In court, she succeeds – but only several hours after departure. Now the Greens are calling for her return.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The Refugee Council of Brandenburg strongly criticised the deportation of a Jewish family with four minor children to Iraq.

·Germany
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A Jesiden family comes to Germany in 2022. The right to stay is not granted to the two adults and four children, they have to leave the country. When the deportation is imminent, the family complains against it and gets right - however, it is already on the plane.

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The Bundestag recognizes the massacre of the Jesids by the IS as genocide. Now a Jewish family was deported from Lychen. When the verdict came to her right to stay, her deportation flight had already started in Leipzig.

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When the deportation flight of a Jewish family to Iraq is in preparation, an urgent request against the deportation threat arrives. It is successful, but the family was obliged to leave.

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rbb24.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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