Group of Afghan refugees joyfully arriving at Berlin airport after securing visas through court rulings.
Group of Afghan refugees joyfully arriving at Berlin airport after securing visas through court rulings.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

32 Afghans arrive in Berlin via court rulings despite ended program

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Following the German government's push to conclude Afghan admissions by end-2025, 32 individuals from the halted federal program have arrived from Pakistan. They secured visas through legal challenges after years of waiting in Islamabad.

A Federal Ministry of the Interior spokesperson confirmed that 32 Afghan nationals from the now-ended federal admission program arrived in Germany on January 8, 2026. The group flew commercially from Pakistan, landing in Berlin.

This comes despite the black-red coalition terminating the program in May 2025, targeting former local staff of German institutions and Taliban-persecuted individuals like journalists and lawyers. As previously reported, the government aimed to admit around 535 remaining cases by December 2025 amid a Pakistani ultimatum, with 609 arrivals since September but ~650 rejections finalized in December.

These 32 secured visas via court challenges, aided by groups like the 'Kabul Air Bridge.' The coalition agreement (CDU/CSU/SPD) commits to ending such voluntary programs. Pending cases total ~220 from local staff, 60 from the human rights list, 600 from bridging, and ~1,000 from the federal program.

ما يقوله الناس

Reactions on X to the arrival of 32 Afghans in Berlin despite the ended admission program are predominantly negative and skeptical. Users criticize the perceived endless nature of the program, link Afghans to high crime statistics, sarcastically welcome them to welfare benefits, and cite CDU leader Friedrich Merz calling for an immediate halt to such admissions.

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German border police turning away migrants at a fence, with a sign showing illegal entries halved from 2023 to 2025.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Illegal entries into Germany halve in 2025

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Germany's Federal Police recorded about 62,500 illegal entries at its borders in 2025, halving the figure from 2023. Since border controls were introduced in September 2024 and intensified in May 2025, thousands have been turned away. The measures aim to curb migration more effectively.

The German government aims to bring the remaining 535 Afghans with admission promises from Pakistan to Germany by December. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt emphasized close exchanges with Pakistani authorities, as Pakistan issued an ultimatum until year-end. Already 609 people have arrived since September, but promises were withdrawn for around 640.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The German federal government has continued deportations of criminals to Afghanistan at the start of 2025. Two Afghan criminals were recently deported, using a new mechanism. Regular returns are expected.

فقد أكثر من 1.6 مليون مهاجر وضعهم القانوني في الولايات المتحدة خلال الأشهر الـ11 الأولى من الولاية الثانية للرئيس ترامب. هذا الرقم، الذي تتبعه جماعات الدفاع عن الهجرة، يمثل أكبر جهد لسحب حمايات الترحيل لأولئك الذين دخلوا عبر مسارات قانونية. أنهت الإدارة برامج متعددة، بما في ذلك الوضع المحمي المؤقت لبلدان عدة وتطبيق CBP One.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Since September 2024, controls have been in place at all German internal borders, incurring around 140 million euros in additional costs for the Federal Police by the end of December 2025. The expenses cover overtime, allowances, and operational costs. Left-wing MP Clara Bünger criticizes the measure as expensive symbolic policy.

Hundreds gathered on Monday outside Södersjukhuset in Stockholm to protest the deportation of two valued assistant nurses, Zahra Kazemipour and Afshad Joubeh. The couple, who fled Iran in 2016, face expulsion from Sweden due to a law change abolishing track switching for work permits. Colleagues and unions warn that the decision will severely impact healthcare.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has presented a draft law to relieve administrative courts and speed up procedures. The German Judges' Association welcomes the direction but criticizes the plans as insufficient and demands more staff. A new wave of asylum lawsuits is intensifying pressure on the courts.

 

 

 

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