Afghanistan, July 19 -- Germany deported 81 Afghan refugees with criminal records, citing security concerns. The move follows federal policy agreements and coordination with Kabul authorities.
The German government has announced the deportation of 81 Afghan refugees, citing their criminal records and the threat they posed to public security. This marks the second mass deportation of Afghan nationals since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan.
Germany's Ministry of the Interior confirmed on Friday that the 81 Afghan refugees were flown from Leipzig Airport to Kabul earlier that morning. The ministry stated that the deported individuals had criminal backgrounds and were considered a threat to national security.
This is the first mass depo...