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Germany had promised to repatriate around 80% of its estimated 900,000 Syrians. Valid documentation seems to be the problem according to the Apollo News article below.
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Only four dangerous deportations in half a year: Repatriation offensive fizzles out
The repatriation offensive of Syrians required to leave the country announced by the federal government has come to a complete standstill. According to media reports, four Syrian criminals had to leave the country in the last six months.
MARIUS MARX for APOLLO NEWS

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The problem lies mainly in obtaining the necessary travel documents. Passport replacement documents are required if a person required to leave the country does not have valid identity documents. Without these documents, deportation cannot usually be carried out. Especially in Syria, this task should actually be taken over centrally by the federal government in order to relieve the burden on the states.
In the coalition agreement, the CDU/CSU and SPD announced that they would deport people back to Syria – ‘starting with criminals and dangerous individuals’. In fact, four deportations of Syrian criminals [sic] entered the country for the first time in December 2025 and January 2026. After that, however, the process again came to a standstill.
The Bavarian Ministry of the Interior describes the current special regulation compared to Die Welt so: ‘The organization of returns to Syria currently differs from regular procedures primarily in that the federal government took the lead in the initial phase for the entire process, including the procurement of passport replacement paper from the country of origin, in order to establish viable return routes.’
Normally, State authorities apply for such replacement documents directly to embassies of the States of origin. In the case of Syria, however, it is unclear how the federal police intend to obtain the papers. Opposite World on Sunday, The Federal Police did not answer whether they communicated with the Syrian embassy in Berlin or through other channels.
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