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Germany deports criminals to Syria amid pressure on migration

Germany deported to Syria a criminal convicted of a crime for the first time since the beginning of the 14-year civil war in Syria. The government?in?Berlin is trying to show its voters that it's addressing their concerns about migration.

Migration is now the top concern of German voters, and the support for Alternative -for- Germany (AfD), a far-right party, has risen.

Friedrich Merz, the conservative Chancellor, has responded by taking a more aggressive stance on border security, migration and pledging a faster?deportation. Since the end of the civil war in Syria last year, Syria has been a major focus.

Interior ministry says the criminal was handed over to Damascus authorities on Tuesday morning. Another criminal was deported to Afghanistan as the second time in a week.

Alexander Dobrindt, Minister of Interior, said that deportations to Syria or Afghanistan should be possible.

He said, "Our society has a legitimate interest to ensure that criminals leave our country."

Deporting migrants to these two countries would put them in danger, according to critics.

The man sent to Syria was a former prisoner in Germany's north-west for aggravated robbery and bodily harm. The Afghan criminal had served a prison sentence in southern Bavaria, for, amongst other things, intentionally bodily harm. (Reporting and editing by Ludwig Burger. Madeline Chambers)

(source: Reuters)