Germany to beef up expulsion powers

Germany wants to speed up the process of deporting Tunisians who have been rejected for asylum following the Berlin market attacks.

Protesters against the deportation of rejected asylum seekers

Germany wants to speed up the process of deporting Tunisians who have been rejected for asylum. (AAP)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has told Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi during a phone conversation that her government wants to speed up deportation of failed asylum seekers and increase the number of those expelled.

Speaking on Friday after Italian police shot dead a rejected Tunisian asylum seeker linked to the truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin, Merkel said the incident raised many questions and her government would take measures to improve security.

"We have also made progress this year on the very important issue of deporting Tunisian citizens who have no right to stay in Germany," Merkel said. "I told the Tunisian president that we have to significantly speed up the deportation process and increase the number of people sent back."


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