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Germany intends to agree with Syria to deport rejected asylum seekers

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced his intention to reach a rapid agreement with Syria regarding the deportation of rejected asylum seekers from Germany.

In statements to the German newspaper Rheinische Post on Saturday (September 27, 2025), Dobrindt said, "We want to reach an agreement with Syria this year. We will begin by deporting criminals first, followed by those who have not been granted residency rights." He added that it is necessary to distinguish between people well integrated into society and the labor market, and those without asylum rights who rely on social benefits.

The minister indicated that talks on this issue will begin soon, explaining that he has instructed the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees to partially resume suspended asylum procedures for Syrians, in preparation for the deportation of those whose applications have been rejected.

In parallel with German authorities' emphasis on distinguishing between those well integrated into society and the labor market and those without asylum rights who rely on state benefits, Germany announced its intention to reach a rapid agreement with Syria regarding the deportation of rejected asylum seekers from Germany.

DW, Zaman Al-Wasl

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