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30 refugees are threatened with deportation

2022-05-19T05:09:47.193Z


30 refugees are threatened with deportation Created: 05/19/2022, 07:00 Group of Ukrainian children (icon image) © Miguel Gutiérrez / IMAGO The Ukraine crisis team reported to the district committee on the challenges of its work and gave an outlook. District – Are Ukraine refugees who originally come from safe countries of origin threatened with deportation? How many Ukrainian refugees are curr


30 refugees are threatened with deportation

Created: 05/19/2022, 07:00

Group of Ukrainian children (icon image) © Miguel Gutiérrez / IMAGO

The Ukraine crisis team reported to the district committee on the challenges of its work and gave an outlook.

District – Are Ukraine refugees who originally come from safe countries of origin threatened with deportation?

How many Ukrainian refugees are currently waiting in the initial reception center for permanent residence?

These questions remained unanswered in the report of the Ukraine crisis team at the district committee meeting on Wednesday.

And apart from Christine Negele (SPD), who wanted to know how to deal with third-country nationals without a Ukrainian passport, and the two mayors Gerhard Braunmiller (CSU) and Christian Köck (CSU), who are concerned about the effects of the so-called change of legal sphere on their Municipalities were interested, none of the district councils asked.

Instead, there was a lot of thanks for the employees of the district office dealing with the refugees and for the volunteers in the communities.

According to the report by Teresa Nitsch, head of the security and municipal department at the district office, the former are currently doing something extraordinary.

Among other things, they must have a high degree of flexibility.

This applies to their working hours and their availability, which have been expanded.

But that also applies to your area of ​​responsibility.

Many are confronted with activities that they have hardly had to do with before.

For example, the processing of applications for benefits that require legal knowledge and appropriate training.

In addition, the department works with limited staff capacities.

Added to this is the mental stress: "I was in the gym myself," said Nitsch.

"It was moving to see how children slept in their mothers' arms despite the noise and tumult because they were so broken." The encounters with traumatized people and broken families without fathers are close to the employees.

Currently 1204 refugees are registered in the district.

Recently, the authority also recorded departures to other counties or back to Ukraine.

As a rule, the refugees arrive at the initial reception center by bus, Nitsch described the procedure.

There they first have to be tested for Corona, then their registration follows.

They are then provided with the things they need.

Finally, they are placed in other accommodations - provided there are some: "Unfortunately, I can't offer anything," said Köck apologetically.

"I'm not even going to meet the needs that we have, and I speak for the entire Tegernsee Valley." There are people in his Rottach-Egern community who have been waiting for an apartment for three years and whom he has to put off.

Among the refugees are currently 30 (according to the district office there were 45 recently) nationals of third countries who fled from the Ukraine to Germany.

“We aim to have a dialogue with them.

We also do return counseling,” explained a Nitsch employee when asked by Negele.

Because an asylum application has little chance, since their countries of origin are considered safe.

It is still unclear whether the so-called legal change will have an impact on the municipalities, Nitsch replied to Braunmiller's request.

The change, which will take place from June 1, means that Ukrainian refugees will no longer receive their social benefits according to the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act, but according to the Social Security Codes.

Then the immigration authorities are no longer responsible for them, but rather the job centers or social welfare offices.

Source: merkur

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