Hamburg Report Criticizes Poor Deportations
A report found problems with how people are watched before being deported in Hamburg. This is causing worry about how vulnerable people are treated. The report includes cases of elderly and sick people being forced to leave.
The Diakonisches Werk, a social welfare organization, released the report. It examined the process of monitoring individuals with deportation orders. The report described instances of elderly and mentally ill people being taken away. One example was an 87-year-old woman in a wheelchair. Another was a patient with depression who was transported to the airport.
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Highlights
Hamburg Report: Many Problems
A report found many problems with observing deportations in Hamburg.
Diakonisches Werk Report
The Diakonisches Werk report details issues with asylum seekers' treatment.
Elderly Woman Removed
An 87-year-old woman in a wheelchair was forcibly removed.
Mentally Ill Patients Transported
Mentally ill patients were transported to the airport.
Concerns About Vulnerable People
The report raises concerns about handling vulnerable individuals during deportations.