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Data from the German Office for Migration and Refugees has shown a significant increase in the number of migrants and asylum seekers voluntarily leaving the country during the first half of 2026, reaching a total of 9,276 individuals—a 26% rise compared to the same period last year. Syrians topped the list of returnees, with 2,843 of them returning to Syria, followed by Turkey with 2,815 people. It appears that Germany is supporting repatriation efforts through government-funded programs that cover costs and provide financial assistance of up to 1,000 euros per adult and 500 euros per child. This increase in returns comes amid stricter assessments of Syrian protection claims, with 23.2% of case reviews resulting in the withdrawal of protection status, and more than 258,000 people are mandated to leave the country, including approximately 199,000 holding a "toleration" status (Duldung).
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