Berlin: 13,689 tolerated foreigners - high number due to unclear identity or a lack of papers.

Berlin: 13,689 tolerated foreigners - high number due to unclear identity or a lack of papers.

Berlin - Almost 20,000 foreigners would have to leave Berlin. Mostly because their asylum application was rejected. But 13,689 are currently officially tolerated by these lusters - the equivalent of 71 percent (only 59 percent in 2016). The reasons are diverse. Berlin's interior agency asked her in detail from the Federal Office of Migration and Refugees (BAMF) - BILD explains the most common cases.

tolerated because ...
- 4343 are missing travel documents
- 1363 for humanitarian reasons (e.g. urgent medical treatment, upcoming school leaving certificate)
- 1215 have family ties
- 987 with unexplained identity
- 693 have a ban on deportation because your life or freedom is threatened, e.g. - 401 made an asylum application application
- 222 are currently training
- 165 came as unaccompanied children /adolescents
- 126 have medical reasons
- 106 are parents of minor residence entitlements
- 15 have a job
- 8 have an ongoing criminal proceedings
- 5 are about to leave /deportation
- 5 after completing the apprenticeship for a job search

The high number of those who cannot be deported due to unclear identity or missing papers is unacceptable, AfD parliamentary group leader Kristin Brinker (51) criticizes. Without knowledge of the identity, it cannot be determined at all whether the one has a legal claim to asylum.

Since 2016 to the end of August, 9630 foreigners have been deported from Berlin. The costs for this are more than 6.7 million euros. There has only been a so-called winter drop-down stop since 2016-under red-green-red from January to the end of March. However, criminals were not spared.

The immigration office is not always known where to stay. If someone violates the reporting obligation, this is not punished - the law does not provide for it.

The new CDU/SPD senate with interior senator Iris Spranger (62, SPD) attracted the number of deportation this year: by the end of September, 1039 asylum seekers were flown out, especially to Moldova and Georgia.

of the 799 661 euros deportation costs in the current year, Berlin paid 129,845 euros for business trips from the accompanying civil servants and the transfer of prisoners. 2247 euros had to be spent on new passes.

according to a report by www.bild.de

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