Over 1,000 Afghans to be denied entry to Germany despite earlier promises
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The Federal Government wants to end reception programmes for Afghans and offers compensation payments for them. However, most of the people concerned are opposed to this so far.
About a quarter of the Afghans in Pakistan rejected by the Federal Government have decided to accept an alternative offer of support.
Despite its promise to accept refugees, the German government is trying to dissuade hundreds of Afghans in Afghanistan and Pakistan from entering the country by offering them money.
The Federal Government offers Afghans with a binding admission commitment five-digit sums for a waiver. However, most of the affected people reject the offer. They have a good chance of coming to Germany.
The Federal Government offers compensation to Afghans for refusing their admission. According to a report, only about a quarter of those affected have agreed.
The old federal government had given hundreds of Afghans the promise to accept them in Germany. The new government now offers several thousand euros so that they do not come. However, many reject this – for understandable reasons.
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