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Germany plans to deport a group of convicted Afghan criminals, marking the second such instance since the Taliban took power. The move comes amidst political debates on migration in Germany, with conservative candidate Friedrich Merz planning a controversial motion on migration. The flights are scheduled before the country's Feb. 23 general election, but not for election-related reasons, according to the ministry.
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