Viewers Corner News was informed that Germany has deported 38 Afghan asylum seekers whose asylum applications were rejected by the German government. The deportees, all men arrived Kabul (Afghanistan capital) from Frankfurt in a charter plane on Thursday morning and they are the first to be deported under an agreement reached between the two countries (Germany and Afghanistan) in October this year. The Afghan Ministry of Refugees, the ministry responsible of helping the returnees get back to their homes said that about 10,000 Afghans had returned from Europe this year. The next Afghan asylum seekers in Germany will be deported in January 2017 according to the information. Over one million migrants from Middle East and Africa arrived Germany since 2015 over security problems in their various countries.
Source: Viewers Corner News.