Meißner Daniela Kuge: New head of the deportation skin advisory board!

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Daniela Kuge becomes the new chairwoman of the advisory board for detention pending deportation in Meißen, succeeding Geert Mackenroth.

Daniela Kuge wird neue Vorsitzende des Beirates für die Abschiebungshaft in Meißen und folgt Geert Mackenroth.
Daniela Kuge becomes the new chairwoman of the advisory board for detention pending deportation in Meißen, succeeding Geert Mackenroth.

Meißner Daniela Kuge: New head of the deportation skin advisory board!

There is fresh news from Saxony, and it has a very special face. Daniela Kuge, the CDU member of the state parliament from Meißen, is the new head of the advisory board for the deportation detention and exit detention facility. She was unanimously elected on Tuesday and succeeds former Justice Minister Geert Mackenroth. However, this remains with the Free State as the foreigners' representative, even if he has given up the state parliament mandate, as is the case diesachsen.de reported.

Kuge has clearly signaled that she does not want to apply to succeed her as immigration officer after her election. Your priority is clearly on the advisory board for the exit detention and deportation detention facility, which was only founded in 2019. In this role, she will strengthen the connection between the members of the advisory board and those housed in the facility. They can address requests, suggestions and complaints to the advisory board, which will forward them to the facility manager.

Important tasks of the advisory board

The advisory board, which consists of nine members in total, meets at least three times a year. The concerns of those accommodated are discussed and further action is agreed upon. The first meeting date was some time ago: the first meeting took place on April 15, 2019, and since then the advisory board has made a lot of progress in communication between these people and those responsible for the institution.

The legal basis for these facilities was reflected in the Saxon Deportation Detention Enforcement Act (SächsAHaftVollzG), which was passed on June 28, 2018. This law, which was passed by the Saxon state parliament, regulates, among other things, the responsibilities and procedures with regard to deportation detention and exit custody, such as revosax.sachsen.de shows.

Overview of exit detention

Another important aspect is custody for departure, which can be ordered by a judge for up to 28 days even without there being any grounds for detention. Certain requirements must be met: the deadline for leaving the country must have expired and deportation must be possible within the next 28 days. However, there are also clear regulations as to when detention on departure is inadmissible, which those affected report again and again asylum.net.

Fundamentally, the situation as it is handled in the facilities is not without challenges. In particular, the legal hurdles and the conditions of exit custody raise questions that Kuge and her team would like to address in their new role. With her new position, she has many tasks ahead of her, and the promotion of dialogue between the facility and the people it accommodates, as announced by Kuge, will certainly also be a central theme in her administration.