Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt From his point of view, he wants to allow well-integrated Syrians to continue living in Germany. Anyone who integrates and works has “the prospect of survival,” the CSU politician told Spiegel. On the other hand, people who do not do this for whatever reason “have the prospect of returning to Syria.” Dobrindt would not say how many people might be deported in this context.
At the same time, the Interior Minister rejected so-called reconnaissance flights to Syria Refugee even farther. This would allow people to independently form an idea of the condition of their homeland – for example, whether their homes are still habitable – without directly losing their protected status in Germany. Dobrindt rejected this on the grounds that the community had local family and friends. “They have smartphones that can know the situation in their homeland at any time,” he added.
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