Germany has witnessed a notable escalation in deportations over the past year, reflecting a pronounced shift in the country’s immigration stance. Authorities have intensified efforts to enforce existing laws more strictly, resulting in a significant number of individuals being sent back to their countries of origin. Among these, Turkey emerges as the primary destination, representing the majority of returnees under the current policies. This development comes amid broader debates about integration, security, and resource allocation within the German immigration system.

Policy changes have targeted various groups, with particular emphasis on:

  • Individuals with unresolved asylum claims
  • Those convicted of certain criminal offenses
  • Persons whose residency permits were revoked or expired

Recent government data reveal a steady increase in deportation…