Federal Police Lindau: Two migrants in push -back custody

Federal Police Lindau: Two migrants in push -back custody

In a troubling incident of the past few days, the federal police brought two men into deportation after checking their identity and residence status. This happened between September 2 and 3 in the Lindau train station, where the security forces came across the two alleged migrants. A 27-year-old Afghan and a 28-year-old Iranian were already known to the German authorities and had a total of several legal problems due to foreign law violations and other offenses.

The federal police controls took place at a time when the question of migration within Europe was discussed intensively. The situation of asylum seekers not only has legal, but also social implications, which makes these arrests particularly relevant. The Afghan was first checked on September 1st in the Lindau Inselbahnhof, where it was only able to present a copy of his expired Austrian residence permit.

The background of the arrests

The federal police quickly found that there was a valid entry and residence ban for Germany until February 2026 against the 27-year-old. For the first time, the man entered Germany in April 2021. Since then he had become a record of a number of violations, including the creeping of social benefits and theft. His escape story is also multi -layered: he had already made asylum applications in Austria in 2015 and 2021 in Austria and in August 2024, which indicates his complicated migration experience.

After his arrest, this Afghan was displayed for unauthorized entry and stay. The following Monday, he was brought to the Lindau district court and then brought to the Eichstätt deportation institution. There he is transferred to the Austrian authorities who are responsible for his further legal steps.

On Monday evening, September 2, the federal police stopped an Iranian who had entered Bregenz. This man was on the move without ID documents, but a review of his fingerprints showed that there were also several investigations against him based on social service fraud. He had been registered as an asylum seeker in Germany in 2020 and had made further asylum applications in Switzerland and Austria since then.

The Iranian also received advertisements for illegal entry, unauthorized stay and had a four -year re -reinforcement lock. After his demonstration at the Lindau District Court, he was transferred to the Eichstätt detention center, just like the Afghan. His return transport to Austria is also imminent.

In these cases, the procedure of the Federal Police is part of a larger strategy to counteract illegal migration and repeated asylum applications. The legal consequences for the persons concerned are serious, and their return to the respective countries of origin brings numerous challenges. The measures should both strengthen the legal framework of migration and ensure that the integrity of the asylum procedure is maintained.

It becomes clear that these arrests not only represent isolated cases, but also part of the ongoing debate about migration, asylum and the challenges associated with it. The legal provisions are complex and vary depending on the individual situation, while the effects on the life of those affected must not be underestimated.

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