Thousands of Migrants Re-Enter Germany Despite Entry Ban
13th November 2024
entering the country—this is according to Die Welt, which published data by the Central Register of Foreign Nationals.
According to the report, a total of 4,614 people deported asylum seekers re-entered Germany in the first nine months of this year, despite an existing entry ban. In the same period, 14,718 migrants were deported.
Most of those who re-entered the country were Afghan nationals (443), followed by Moldovans (431), Syrians (385), Serbians (304), Macedonians (277), Algerians (266), Turks (255), Georgians (221), Albanians (220), and Bosnians (173).