Germany’s difficulty deporting refugee exposes system flaws

Instead of trapping asylum-seekers in years of residency appeals, people from obviously dangerous places should be allowed stay. Others should be judged on integration, says Leonid Bershidsky.

Germany’s difficulty deporting refugee exposes system flaws

Instead of trapping asylum-seekers in years of residency appeals, people from obviously dangerous places should be allowed stay. Others should be judged on integration, says Leonid Bershidsky.

Germany has a problem with migants who have been denied asylum. Getting them to leave is far from easy.

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