Whether "deportation" or "repatriation offensive" or "request to return after the conclusion of a partnership agreement with the country of origin" - it is simply about the enforcement of applicable law.

And the traffic light coalition not only wants a fresh start in migration policy, it also wants to deport criminals and those who are at risk.

The states have a responsibility here.

Nevertheless, the obstacles to repatriation often lie in the countries of origin.

The federal government must take action here;

their “special envoy” can advocate for effective agreements that benefit both sides.

The desire for more immigration of highly qualified skilled workers and for more legal migration will be thwarted if there is no effective fight against illegal migration.

It is absolutely correct that the causes of flight must be combated.

Every constitutional state should ensure that nobody has to flee and create the conditions for those seeking protection to be able to return home soon.

Even if Germany wanted to be a permanent home for everyone who abuses its right to hospitality, it not only sins against its citizens, but also against all refugees, the persecuted and immigrants.

Because they also need the functioning rule of law.