Germany to Kowtow to the Taliban to Get Rid of Illegal Migrants
3rd July 2025
After repeatedly refusing to change its immigration policy, the German government, through Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU), announced on Wednesday, July 2nd, its intention to negotiate directly with the Taliban in Afghanistan to facilitate the deportation of migrants, especially criminals.
This decision marks a drastic shift in German migration policy, which for years has insisted on allowing in hundreds of thousands of refugees.. According to Dobrindt, the country’s “integration capacity” has been “exceeded,” and the asylum numbers are unsustainable: in the past two years, Germany registered 600,000 asylum applications and took in 1.2 million Ukrainians.
The announcement comes amid growing domestic pressure. Centrist parties, led by the CSU, have criticized the migration management of previous governments, especially former Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens), who refused to deport even violent Afghan criminals. Baerbock, it should be recalled, traveled to Damascus before leaving office to meet with the new jihadist terrorist government’s head assuring him of Germany needing more Syrian immigrants.