Deportations in Germany – A complex system | DW Documentary
Deportation is a politically charged issue in Germany—and one that often fails in practice. More than 200,000 people are legally required to leave the country, yet only a small fraction is deported. The reasons are complex and varied.
Some individuals evade authorities, while others cannot be deported because their countries of origin refuse to accept them, or necessary documents are missing. In countries like Syria and Afghanistan, ongoing conflict and instability often make deportations impossible. Reporter Olaf Sundermeyer spent months with a team working for the Central Aliens’ Authority of the State of Brandenburg. His documentary shows how the justice system, the police, and regional authorities get in each other’s way. Bureaucratic inefficiencies delay decisions, while activists intervene to stop deportations. The documentary follows two particularly complex cases involving a Chechen and a Syrian citizen with criminal records. The authorities have decided that both men should be deported, but numerous legal and procedural obstacles stand in the way.
Despite systemic shortcomings there are compelling legal and humanitarian reasons why many individuals are allowed to remain in Germany. Health issues, family ties, and constitutional protections often prevent deportations. In countries affected by war or widespread violence, removals are generally suspended. It is a complex and intricate system. Most voters struggle to grasp its full scope, and many politicians fail to adequately explain why they cannot fulfill their campaign promises.
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We should only accept Alawite, Druze, and Christian refugees from Syria. The new dictatorship has committed genocide against them.
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Call Trump, and ask him how to do the job ,Germany, it was your government, Angela Merkel,😂pathetic
They need to learn from the USA 🇺🇸
All those African countries refusing to accept deportees must have all funding stopped and visas stopped for any visitors..
The government committed a crime against the people by not securing the border and not treating these illegals, severely and swiftly.
"Yeah dude go back home and we will pay for your flight and give you cash and you can come back as a tourist after a while!"
See this is fucked up. Anyone previously subject to a deportation order that was given due process should be subject to a strict visa requirement for entry into the country again. Also…stop paying them ?
Is Germany fault that now they have to deal with it , time and resources consuming ! In the time of my Grandfather was more easy and effective !!!
How cruel😢
Meanwhile I’m highly educated, make a lot of money, and it’s going to take me months to move to Germany and finally marry my fiance. (German)
Sehr interessant
At least he gets 1500 euros when he gets deported.😂😂
You know things are upside down when the Germans can’t get rid of unwanted people.
Change the laws
Muslim countries should take in muslim immgrants and refugee and not the West as it just doesnt work
25,000 euro to deport one person and what would be the cost to prevent one person from entering the country?
Western countries and USA are going around the world and create wars and then when the victims of wars run towards them in search of safety place then they are turned away…… there's no war without indirect involvement of Europe, USA and some Asian countries and Some Arab countries……to stop people from running towards them then they should start by staying away from those countries
what about el salvador? lol
What a joke. Telling a criminal to think about voluntary departure…
I remember when I was leaving Germany 🇩🇪 they refused to deport me back to my country and they wanna me to stay to Germany and asked me constantly what was the reason I’m self deporting. But nowadays I watch most countries are deporting people in thousands idk what happened to the world 🌍
The Germans are treating them so well, considering this is an illegal criminal. Imagine if the roles were reversed.
Don't let the door hit you on your way out. Byeeeee 😂
they dont even call the airline to ask if they can travel with a certain document before taking a long ride to frankfurt? what a waste of time and money!
A "modern" system, and yet, there is no mechanism for quickly deporting someone in your country illegally
who has committed crimes against children. Wild
Germany opened its borders unconditionally to help humanity,
But after some years, now forced to changed its policies when those being helped insisted to enforce Sharia Law and turn German into Muslim country.
England is facing the same serious problem.
I really like DW Documentaries, but this one is appallingly biased and skewed. Instead of focusing solely on few criminal cases, you should have focused on the violence of deportation on average, law-abiding, hard-working migrants who are subjected to the cruel procedures of forced expulsion just because they migrated for a better future for themselves and their children! Disappointed by this misrepresentation DW!
not gonna lie, all this documentary does is expose how utterly useless the German authorities are. What an absolute shambles. Efficiency my arse.
Makes me embarrassed to be German quite frankly.
life is miserable for both sides
When you come to other countries you must behave,all the best
GERMANY, YALL NEED A GERMAN TRUMP. EASY FIX. TAKE YOUR COUNTRY BACK !
Merkel should accompany every deportation
Ridiculous If he was a good father he would have tried a non criminal way of life
Try to move in change the culture of others… this is the result they asked for.