Germany conducted its first deportation flight to Afghanistan in three years as public pressure for deportations mounts.
The deportees include 28 people who have already been caught committing crimes in Germany since arriving. Qatar Airways conducted the flight. Germany does not have diplomatic relations with Afghanistan, but the nation of Qatar, which does, serves as a back channel.
The deportation flight comes on the heels of a deadly Islamic terror attack at a “Diversity Festival” in Solingen. The perpetrator is an illegal alien from Syria who illegally entered Bulgaria from Turkey. After he was convicted of a crime in Germany, a court ordered him to be deported to Bulgaria in 2022 under official EU regulations that asylum claims must be filed in the first EU member country the person enters. However, he was never deported.
Recently, Pakistan mass deported over a half million illegal aliens from Afghanistan and made it look easy. They gave people a time limit to leave on their own. Those who did not leave were put on buses, and their squatter camps were bulldozed. Contrary to the hysteria in Western media, the people were welcomed with open arms by their fellow Afghans.
Pakistan is preparing for another round of Afghan deportations. Al-Jazeera says “phase two” is targeting about 800k of the remaining 1.7 million illegal aliens from Afghanistan.