Afghanistan, July 12 -- Germany has proposed deporting Afghan migrants involved in criminal activity, with Interior Minister Dobrindt open to direct talks with Kabul authorities to enable returns.
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced a plan to deport Afghan migrants who have committed crimes in Germany. In a recent interview with Welt TV on Friday, July 11, Dobrindt stated that he is open to direct negotiations with the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan to facilitate these deportations.
Dobrindt emphasized that this measure is part of Germany's national security strategy. He argued that returning "dangerous criminals" to Afghanistan would serve the country's interests and enhance public safety, especially followin...