200k Serbian citizens could be deported from Germany

An increasing number of Serbian citizens have been seeking asylum in Germany - about 90 percent of them Roma - the Belgrade-based daily Politika writes.

Izvor: Politika

Friday, 21.08.2015.

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200k Serbian citizens could be deported from Germany

According to Lisa Hager, a spokesperson from the German Interior Ministry, as many as 200,000 citizens of Serbia are now in Germany without proper residence permits - or they have "sought asylum they have no chance of being granted." For that reason, they could all be deported to Serbia.

Hager also told the paper that by May this year, 1,311 Serbian citizens had been sent back to Serbia and that on this issue the cooperation between Serbia and Germany is very good.

Minister of Internal Affairs of Germany Thomas de Maiziere said earlier that it was "unacceptable" that 40 percent of asylum seekers in Germany come from the Balkans.

He stated they would have to leave Germany, which has become a major destination for asylum seekers fleeing war and persecution, but that requests filed by refugees from "countries of Southeast Europe, including Albania, Serbia and Kosovo" where there is no armed conflict have no chance of being positively resolved.

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