The Daily Telegraph

Mini-merkel: send migrants back to Syria

- By Justin Huggler

ONE of the front-runners to succeed Angela Merkel as leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has called for Germany to deport migrants to Syria.

Annegret Kramp-karrenbaue­r said asylum seekers whose claims are rejected or who commit crimes could be returned to the war-torn country.

“Certain regions of Syria could be secure enough in the foreseeabl­e future,” she told Bild newspaper.

Ms Kramp-karrenbaue­r, popularly known in Germany as “mini-merkel”, is widely seen as Mrs Merkel’s preferred successor. But she has been at pains to distance herself from the chancellor’s controvers­ial migrant policy in her bid for the leadership of the CDU.

Germany currently bans deportatio­ns to Syria because of the situation there. The German foreign ministry is to reassess the policy by the end of this month, but a leaked internal memo warns: “It is extremely challengin­g to get first-hand reliable informatio­n about the situation in the country.”

The German embassy in Damascus is closed and the country is deemed too dangerous for diplomats to visit.

Ms Kramp-karrenbaue­r’s comments are a clear attempt to avoid being seen as a Merkel continuity candidate in the race for the CDU leadership.

She has also called for asylum seekers who commit crimes in Germany to be barred from the entire Schengen visa-free travel area of 26 countries.

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