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Deportations to Afghanistan: No prospects in Germany

Afghan ⁢Man⁢ Faces Imminent ⁢Deportation⁢ Despite Training ​Pursuit

Berlin ⁣- Mohammad, an ‌Afghan national, is racing against time as he attempts to secure ⁣a tolerated stay in Germany,‌ with just three⁢ weeks remaining before he ‌is scheduled for deportation.His⁢ case​ highlights the precarious ⁢situation ⁤facing⁤ numerous Afghan asylum seekers as Germany prepares to resume regular deportation flights to Afghanistan.

Mohammad’s hope rests on⁤ obtaining​ permission to remain ‌in Germany throughout his ⁣vocational training. he aspires to ‌complete an apprenticeship, become financially independent, and provide support for his family. However, ⁤the impending resumption of deportations‌ places‌ him among those potentially on the ⁢first flights back to Afghanistan, a country grappling with ongoing instability and economic hardship.”I’m ‍trying everything to​ be able to ​stay here,” Mohammad stated.

The ‌potential restart of regular deportation ⁢flights to Afghanistan raises concerns about ⁢the‍ safety and prospects of those returned, given the current conditions ​in the country. While German authorities maintain that certain regions⁤ are safe for return, critics‍ argue that the overall situation​ remains‌ volatile and ‍offers limited opportunities for reintegration. Mohammad’s ‍situation ‍underscores the⁢ broader challenges faced by Afghan nationals seeking​ refuge⁣ in Germany and the ‍difficult decisions⁣ confronting policymakers regarding deportation⁣ policies.

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