Realistic photo of German immigration office showing statistics on reduced 2025 expulsion orders affecting Georgians, Albanians, and Turks.
Realistic photo of German immigration office showing statistics on reduced 2025 expulsion orders affecting Georgians, Albanians, and Turks.
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Germany issues fewer expulsion orders in 2025

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In 2025, Germany withdrew residence rights from 8,232 foreigners, a slight decrease from 9,277 cases the previous year. Individuals from Georgia, Albania, and Turkey were most affected. The figures come from a government response to a query by the Left party.

The German government has reported, in response to a minor inquiry from the Left party, that in the past year, residence rights were withdrawn from 8,232 foreigners. In 2024, the number was 9,277. This information was made available to the Rheinische Post and the German Press Agency.

The most affected were individuals from Georgia with 671 expulsion orders, followed by Albania with 661 and Turkey with 618. In 2024, Albania topped the list with 923 cases, while Georgia and Turkey were also among the leading countries of origin, though in a different order.

An expulsion serves as a preventive measure against threats and obligates affected individuals to leave the country. It differs from deportation, which becomes possible only after a deportation threat is issued. Foreigners can be expelled if authorities assess them as posing a danger to public safety and order, for instance, due to committed offenses. Affected persons must leave Germany and are not permitted to re-enter. If they do not comply with the order, deportation may follow.

The figures indicate a slight decline in expulsion measures, with the countries of origin remaining largely the same.

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Illustration of worried young immigrants outside Swedish Migration Agency amid deportation pause announcement, symbolizing hope and uncertainty.
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Swedish government pauses teenage deportations but uncertainties remain

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On Friday, the Tidö parties announced a pause on teenage deportations pending law changes. The Migration Agency immediately halts reviews for individuals up to 21 years old, but many young people wonder if it applies to them. Lawyers highlight uncertainties in the proposals.

In 2025, the EU has returned asylum seekers to Germany in only a few cases despite numerous requests. The Bundestag recently transposed the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) into German law to combat secondary migration. Federal states can now establish centers for deportable refugees.

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The number of asylum claims in the UK dropped by 4 percent to 100,625 in 2025, though it remains more than double pre-pandemic levels. Small boat crossings across the Channel rose by 13 percent to 45,774, making up 41 percent of all claims, with Eritreans the most common nationality. Home Office figures also show declines in work and student visas alongside changes in migrant accommodation.

Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) states that a legislative council referral on so-called teenage deportations will be presented by May at the latest. The proposal will allow affected youth to complete high school and apply for other residence permits. Migrationsverket has paused certain deportations since the Tidö parties' agreement in early March.

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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.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated after meeting Syrian transitional president Ahmed al-Scharaa that 80 percent of over 900,000 Syrians in Germany should return home within the next three years. The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from SPD, Greens, and the German Hospital Society. Experts deem the target unrealistic.

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Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) proposes that youths facing deportation at age 18 should be allowed to complete high school. Protests against teen deportations are growing in Sweden following the abolition of the 'spårbytet', despite warnings about impacts on children and youth. Politicians from various parties express concern over the effects on well-behaved young people.

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