Afghanistan, April 2 -- Germany's Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, has claimed that the country's efforts to combat illegal immigration have been successful. Faeser stated that these efforts have led to an increase in the number of deportations and a significant reduction in asylum requests.

Over the past two years, asylum applications in Germany have halved, while the number of individuals who were illegally residing in the country and subsequently deported has risen by 55%. This demonstrates a marked shift in Germany's approach to managing migration.

Additionally, Faeser highlighted a 77% increase in the number of skilled workers migrating to Germany legally. She emphasized that Germany has become more attractive to talented and qualifi...