German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
supports tougher enforcement of deportations for migrants who do
not have the right to remain in Germany and backs plans proposed
by Interior Minister, Social Democrat Nancy Faeser. Scholz said
this in an interview with Zdf, speaking of a "package" that
follows a precise "line" and will now first be discussed with
the Laender and then "brought to the legislature." Among other
things, Faeser's reform includes an extension of custody
preceding deportation from 10 to 28 days. Also planned is a
digitization and unification of the work of the authorities in
charge of foreigners. Countries such as Georgia and Moldova
would also be classified as "safe" for repatriation.
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