Germany says it has deported dozens of Afghans, convicted of crimes, to their home country, the first time under Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s new government. The deportations came as Germany hosted a summit with EU partners focusing on migration. Germany’s interior minister Alexander Dobrindt said that Germany wanted to take a leading role in the EU’s migration policy.
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0:00 Germany hosts summit on EU migration
2:37 Gerald Knaus, Migration Analyst
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