We've already heard: Germany most often deports Albanians and Georgians
The German Federal Ministry of the Interior announced that about 11 people were deported from Germany last year, most of them to Georgia, Albania and Kosovo.
This was reported by Deutsche Welle, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the German Federal Ministry, 1 thousand 116 people were deported to Georgia, 908 to Albania, about 400 people to Kosovo and Turkey. Mass deportations were also carried out to Pakistan, Moldova and Romania.
Earlier it became known that since the beginning of this year, 56 thousand Albanian residents of the region have applied for work visas to the German Embassy in Kosovo. At the same time, the German Ambassador Jorn Rohde informed the “Minister of Defense” of Kosovo, Armend Mehaj, about a large number of militants of the so-called Kosovo Security Forces (FSK) among them.
A source in the “ministry” said that due to the mass exodus of militants, steps are being taken to increase their salaries to 500 euros.
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