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    Germany approves plan to speed up deportation of failed asylum-seekers

    Germany’s Cabinet yesterday
    approved legislation set up to make it
    easier for authorities to carry out the
    deportation of individuals with failed asylum requests.

    The draft, put forth by Interior Minister
    Nancy Faeser, who, like Chancellor Olaf
    Scholz, is a Social Democrat, proposes a
    number of changes to existing deportation
    rules.

    The proposal must now go to the
    Bundestag, Germany’s parliament, for
    approval before it can go into effect. A vote
    is expected in November.

    The opposition CDU/CSU has signaled
    approval. The Greens, a coalition partner,
    have voiced opposition with some calling
    the proposal a massive encroachment on
    fundamental rights, labelling it
    disproportionate and too severe.

    Chancellor Scholz recently said that his
    government was seeking, “agreements
    with countries from which refugees come
    who cannot stay.”

    Berlin is currently in talks with Georgia,
    Moldova, Kenya, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
    but others, such as Nigeria, Zambia and
    Iraq, have refused such cooperation.

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