Migration: More than a Tenth of the Deported Are Children and Young People
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First half of 2025: Every ninth person deported to the Federal Republic of Germany is underage. In total, deportations are increasing and the proportion of minors remains the same.
More and more school children are being deported from Germany – this year already 1345. Their real security interests are sacrificed to an abstract German security need.
In 2024, around eleven percent of the deported people from Germany were children and young people. Thus, the quota has remained stable since 2022. The left still calls for an end to the practice and appeals: children belong in school, not in the deportation plane.
In total, 20,084 immigrants were deported in 2024 - In the first half of 2025, 1,345 children and adolescents were deported and a total of 11,807 foreigners
More than 1,300 minors were deported in the first half of the year. Although the proportion of those affected has been stable for years, overall deportations are increasing.


Last year, over 20,000 people had to leave Germany, including many minors. Left-wing politician Dietmar Bartsch speaks of "cold-heartedness".
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