Afghanistan, April 11 -- Germany's new government plans to expand deportations to Afghanistan, targeting rejected asylum seekers amid growing political pressure and migration concerns.

German media have reported that the country's future government plans to resume deportation flights to Afghanistan and Syria as part of a tougher immigration policy targeting undocumented migrants and rejected asylum seekers.

According to Deutsche Welle on Thursday, April 10, the plan aims to return around 200,000 individuals who currently hold a "tolerated" (Duldung) immigration status. This marks a significant shift in Germany's approach to managing migration challenges.

Among those most affected are Afghan migrants, who make up one of the largest asylum...