Published September 26, 2017
The Latest on the flow of migrants into Europe (all times local):
3:20 p.m.
German officials say a review of the security situation in Afghanistan supports the current practice of deporting certain Afghan asylum seekers back to the country.
A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry says a recent official report concluded that the conflict in Afghanistan doesn't put all civilians at risk.
Martin Schaefer said Wednesday that "the individual threat level for people who live in Afghanistan or return to Afghanistan depends on a multitude of factors" including their ethnicity, gender and place of residence.
Interior Ministry spokesman Johannes Dimroth said Germany would continue to deport Afghans who are considered a threat, have committed crimes or persistently refuse to reveal their identity.
Germany suspended large-scale deportations after more than 100 people were killed in an attack near the German embassy in Kabul in May
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12:50 p.m.
Austria's interior minister says police and soldiers are increasing controls on the country's eastern and southern borders in response to what he says are increased numbers of migrants entering illegally.
Wolfgang Sobotka says the measures will be in effect on border crossing points with Hungary, Slovenia, Italy and Slovakia. He said Wednesday the move is necessary because larger than usual numbers of migrants have been intercepted along these borders.
He says without giving details that some of the migrants were stopped at border crossings that were previously seldom used in attempts to enter Austria illegally.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/the-latest-germany-will-still-deport-some-afghans