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Germany has accepts 13 Afghanistani migrants

Published 18/10/2023
Germany has accepts 13 Afghanistani migrants
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RASC News Agency: Despite the daily surge in Afghanistani migrants in neighboring and European countries, the Federal Resettlement Program in Germany has witnessed a meager relocation of only 13 individuals from Afghanistan, a figure that has been deemed inadequate by the German Interior Ministry.

A spokesperson from the German Federal Interior Ministry candidly acknowledged that this number fell far short of their initial expectations, expressing concerns over the sluggish progress. They attributed these challenges to the intricacies of the program’s complex structure but reassured the public that specific plans for the future have been formulated.

According to the German Federal Interior Ministry, approximately 600 individuals have been identified as eligible for German visas currently, shedding light on the potential for a larger influx of Afghanistani migrants.

Furthermore, the spokesperson emphasized Germany’s proactive approach, stating that the nation has already provided refuge for more than 30,000 vulnerable Afghanistani since the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan. This includes 19,000 former local staff members and employees of German forces or institutions who served during international missions in Afghanistan.
Additionally, the German government is considering expanding the criteria for eligibility, which would increase the number of Afghanistani individuals who qualify for resettlement. By broadening the scope, they hope to offer protection to a larger number of vulnerable individuals, helping them rebuild their lives in a secure and welcoming environment.

It is worth noting that the escalation in migration towards neighboring and European countries has been significantly driven by factors such as rampant unemployment, extreme poverty, and the absence of adequate security within Afghanistan. These experts recognize these conditions as the primary drivers behind the surge in migration.

EnNews 18/10/2023

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