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The article focused on the German government's efforts to carry out deportation and expulsion operations for rejected asylum seekers. In the first six months of 2026, approximately 17,892 people left the country, including over 9,276 individuals who received voluntary support. The number of deportations decreased by 18.2% compared to the previous year, with 259,000 people still sought for deportation—77% of whom hold temporary residence permits issued for reasons such as lack of travel documents or medical conditions. Data showed that deportation efforts face resistance, particularly from pilots who refused to transport the individuals to be deported in 280 cases, sometimes resorting to violence. The costs of deportation operations in May amounted to around 518,000 euros, with some flights funded by Frontex, bringing the total expenditure for the first half of the year to approximately 5.93 million euros. Additionally, the police imposed fines of about 1.46 million euros on airlines for transporting individuals without authorization, amid concerns over the increasing number of deportations and associated violations, with calls for humane approaches instead of forced expulsions.
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