German Interior: Some Syrians must return to their country in light of the stability of the situation there

German Interior Minister Nancy Weiser said that some Syrians who fled to Germany may have to return to their homeland under certain circumstances.
In statements to the newspapers of the “Funke” group, Weiser added: The German media outlet published on Sunday: “According to what our law stipulates, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees will review and cancel the grant of protection if people no longer need this protection in Germany due to the stability of the situation in Syria.”
It explained that this The order will apply to those who do not have the right to stay for other reasons, such as work or education, and who do not return voluntarily to Syria.
She stressed that the German Foreign and Interior Ministries are working together to obtain a clearer picture of the situation in Syria. Syria after the fall of the previous regime.
Weser said: “We focus particularly on security issues,” noting that the German government is coordinating closely with European and international partners.
She continued: “ “Those who have integrated well, have jobs, learned the German language, and found a new home here should be allowed to remain in Germany.”
According to Interior Ministry data, about 975,000 Syrians currently live in Germany, most of whom arrived After 2015 due to the Syrian Civil War. More than 300,000 of them have subsidiary protection status, where they were accepted not because of individual persecution but because of the civil war in their homeland.
Recently, the Federal Office for Migration in Germany decided to temporarily suspend decisions on asylum applications for citizens of Syria.
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