Handbook Germany: New tips for rejected asylum seekers provide discussion
Handbook Germany: New tips for rejected asylum seekers provide discussion
Berlin. A new chapter in the debate about deportations of rejected asylum seekers causes excitement. The "Handbook Germany" website funded by the Federal Government is criticized because they give rejected asylum seekers tips on how to prevent their deportation.
The material first reported by the Apollo News news page on "Handbook Germany" reveals various strategies, such as that deportations may not be carried out if minor children are not found. This information is clearly in a area of tension on the legal framework and raises questions about the separation of state funding and active resistance to applicable law.
Legal loopholes and recommendations
Another strategy proposed on the page is the submission of a lawsuit against the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF). According to the website, no deportation is possible during an ongoing lawsuit. Connections to pro-asylic clubs are also recommended that could offer further protection. The method for circumventing the Dublin regulation is particularly controversial: a rejected asylum application can be checked after six months on the basis of a new application. An example of this is the assassin of Solingen, who used these legal possibilities intensively.
Another link on the page leads to "Stop deportations. Law right for everyone", an anti-deportation group in Hesse. This is related to the left -wing scene in Frankfurt and is committed to deportations for political reasons. They provide instructions on how to prevent deportation even during a flight by refusing to sit down and stimulate passengers for protest.
recommendations for civil disobedience and late consequences
In the guideline of "Handbook Germany" there are also indications of what can be done after a deportation. It is explained here that rejected asylum seekers can make follow -up applications, especially if there are new indications of "severe war trauma" that were previously undetected. This could lead to a re -examination of your cases and possibly still secure the asylum status.
"Handbook Germany" is a project of the association "New German media makers", which is funded by the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the Federal Representative for Migration, Refugees and Integration as well as the anti-racism representative. The former chairman of the association and now Federal Representative for Anti -Discrimination, Ferda Ataman, represents the interests of the association. The association offers the negative price "The Golden Potato" annually for reports, which in their opinion does not promote the desired diversity and inclusion. The term “potato” is used here for Germans, which also leads to discussions.
- Nag
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