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Syrian Doctor Faces Deportation From Germany

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has ignited a debate by declaring that 80% of Syrians would be repatriated. Does this mean that Germany also intends to deport those who are integrated and whom the country needs?

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According to Chancellor Merz, 80 percent of Syrians living in Germany could soon return to their homeland. A survey shows that a majority of Germans agree with the idea. Only in two voter groups does the advance meet with rejection.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Federal Chancellor Merz demands that a large part of Syrian refugees should return. However, two thirds of Syrians who have a job in Berlin work in system-relevant professions. Companies therefore criticise the debate.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the deportation of 80 percent of Syrians from the country. Media reports warn that there may be a shortage of specialists.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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