Germany updates: Munich Airport plans deportation terminal DW 07/24/2025
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Munich Airport is planning to build a deportation terminal aimed at facilitating the repatriation of migrants. The terminal will be approximately 60 meters long and spread over two floors, capable of handling up to 100 arrivals and departures and processing 50 individual measures and group charter flights daily. Set to be operational in 2028, the facility will feature a central check-in area to enhance coordination for repatriations. While some political figures support the initiative, others, like local Green Party politician Gulseren Demirel, have voiced strong criticism against it.
The Munich Airport plans to construct a deportation terminal designed to process repatriation of migrants, with capacity for up to 100 arrivals and departures daily.
The two-floor facility is planned for completion by 2028 and will include a central check-in to coordinate deportations efficiently.
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann support deportations of migrants with criminal convictions or rejected asylum claims.
Local Green Party politician Gulseren Demirel expresses strong criticism towards the specific terminal for deportations, indicating a lack of universal political support.
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