Germany news: Ministers discuss refugee deportation rules

Germany’s regional interior ministers are holding their biannual conference with immigration, deportations and benefits high on the agenda. Meanwhile, Germany and Poland are marking 35 years of cooperation. DW has more.

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German Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Hamburg Interior Senator Andy Grote pictured holding reports on crime statistics in April 2026
Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt (center) and Hamburg Interior Senator Grote (right) want a tougher line on refugees who commit crimes in Germany [FILE: Apr 20, 2026]Image: dts Nachrichtenagentur GmbH/dts-Agentur/picture alliance

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What you need to know

  • German interior ministers meeting in Hamburg
  • Hamburg minister calls for lower deportation threshold for refugees
  • Germany and Poland marking 35 years of cooperation

Welcome to DW’s coverage of what’s making the news in Germany on Wednesday, 17 June, 2026. You can catch up with yesterday’s developments here.

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Bavaria: AfD may be surveilled by domestic intelligence

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party may legally be surveilled by the state’s domestic intelligence agency (or Verfassungsschutz in German), the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Landesamt für Verfassungsschutz), in the southern state of Bavaria, a court ruled on Wednesday.

The court in Munich rejected an AfD request for appeal against an earlier ruling, and the decision is now final.

In 2025, the AfD was officially classified by the BfV as a “confirmed right-wing extremist endeavor” on the federal level, a designation which permits authorities to increase surveillance and monitoring of activities. However, this classification was then suspended following a court injunction earlier this year.

According to the latest surveys, the AfD is currently polling at around 29%, far ahead of Chancellor Friedrich Merz‘s conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) on 20% and the opposition Green Party (14%).

The next federal election isn’t until 2029.

Read more on the latest court ruling concerning the AfD here.

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Around 4 million refugees in Germany — statistical agency

Approximately 4 million refugees were living in Germany in 2025, almost half of whom were from Syria or Ukraine, according to new figures released by the Federal Statistics Office on Wednesday.

The figures include 713,000 older people who are still technically considered refugees having fled to Germany from former German territories in eastern Europe between the end of the Second World War and 1950.

Of the 3.3 million other refugees, 55% are male and 45% are female, with an average age of 39, according to the figures. One quarter (25%) were born in Ukraine while 22% were born in Syria.

Refugees make up the highest proportion of the population in the small western states of Bremen (7.3%), Hamburg (6.3%) and the Saarland (5.7%).

The highest proportions of refugees in Germany’s more populated states can be found in Hesse (4.8%) and North Rhine-Westphalia (4.6%). In the capital, Berlin, 4.5% of the population are refugees.

Refugees make up the lowest proportion of the population in the eastern German states of Saxony (3.1%), Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg (2.5% each) – areas, counter-intuitively, with some of the highest support for the anti-immigration and anti-refugee Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

The total population of Germany at the end of 2025 was around 83.5 million.

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Hamburg minister calls for lower deportation threshold

The regional interior ministers of Germany‘s 16 federal states are meeting in the northern city of Hamburg on Wednesday to begin their three-day biannual Interior Minister Conference (Innenministerkonferenz or IMK).

The conference, which is also being attended by federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CDU), is being chaired by Hamburg’s Interior Minister Andy Grote (SPD), who has called for a lower threshold for the deportation of refugees who commit crimes in Germany.

“When it comes to the deportation of criminals, we have to lower the legal hurdles for people with protected status – regardless of their country of origin,” Grote told the RND news network ahead of the IMK, adding that this applies to refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and also Ukraine.

“We can’t explain to our population why some people who repeatedly commit serious crimes are still allowed to stay,” he said. “If people who enjoy protection here don’t lose their right to residency even after serious crimes and jail sentences, the overall acceptance of protection for refugees will also suffer, especially if a recognized refugee then goes on to commit a serious crime such as murder or a terror attack.”

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https://p.dw.com/p/5FXHLSkip next section Welcome to our coverage06/17/2026June 17, 2026

Welcome to our coverage

Matt Ford | Rana Taha Editor

Guten Morgen! Welcome to our coverage of what Germany is talking about on Wednesday, 17 June, 2026.

Germany’s regional interior ministers are meeting in Hamburg for their biannual conference on domestic affairs. High on the agenda at the three-day gathering: immigration and state benefits.

To coincide with the Interior Minister Conference (IMK), we are also expecting the latest refugee figures from the Federal Statistics Office.

Meanwhile, Germany and neighbors Poland are marking 35 years of cooperation with a series of events in Berlin and Warsaw.

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