Afghanistan, May 12 -- Germany's new government deported four Afghan asylum seekers, marking its first move to enforce stricter immigration policies and border controls.

German media have reported that the country's new government, led by Friedrich Merz, has taken swift action in line with its stricter immigration policy by identifying and deporting four Afghan asylum seekers at the Luxembourg border.

According to Deutsche Welle, the deportation took place on Saturday, May 10, just days after the new administration assumed office. The four individuals had previously submitted asylum applications in Greece and were intercepted at Germany's border with Luxembourg.

The asylum seekers, whose identities have not been disclosed, were processed...