Brandenburg plans new deportation institution for 2028 - location until 2026!
Brandenburg plans new deportation institution for 2028 - location until 2026!
In Brandenburg, there are changes in dealing with people who are subject to a fully passable person who could provide a lot of conversation in the coming years. The focus is primarily on the construction of a new deportation institution, which should go into operation by 2028. According to N-tv Genilke known. The search for a suitable location for the facility is on the agenda by 2026 before the construction is to begin in 2027. So far, costs for the project have not been announced, which raises questions from the critics.
The need for a new deportation institution arises from the current situation in Brandenburg. Around 4,300 people currently live here who are largely tolerated. This reports rbb24 . Many of these are waiting for a clarification of their asylum status, since in most cases they were denied protection and they have to leave Germany. 233 people were deported last year, while 722 decided on a voluntary departure.
Current developments and exit centers
But also the difficulty of effectively carrying out deportations in Brandenburg should not be underestimated. As rbb24 there are currently no places for deportation, which the returns are considerably more difficult. The state government therefore plans to set up three exit centers to tackle this problem. Locations in Küstrin-Kietz, Prignitz and Lausitz are planned
The current figures of the Federal Center for Political Education show that 2024 people were deported nationwide, which has been deported to the previous year represent. According to reports, 72 percent of those who were deported as part of the Dublin procedure will return in Brandenburg within four weeks. This indicates that a sustainable solution must be found to stabilize the situation in the long term.
criticism and challenges
The criticism of the long waiting time until the new deportation stance will be completed is according to N-tv Lauter. CDU member of the state parliament Genilke has already expressed concerns. While the state government's plans are progressing, it remains to be seen how this infrastructure measures will contribute to improving the deportation practice and which financial means will ultimately be necessary to implement the new facilities.
With the planned measures, Brandenburg is faced with the challenge of doing so on the one hand to meet legal requirements and on the other hand to create human worthy solutions for the people concerned. Developments in the coming years will have a significant impact on the country's integration policy and will show how sensitive how to deal with migration and deportation.
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