AUSTRIA plans to pay migrants £380 each to go back to their homeland in a desperate bid to ease the deepening crisis.
The country’s government hopes the last-ditch tactic will help encourage a staggering 50,000 migrants to leave the country by 2019.
According to officials in Vienna, the full sum will only be paid if the migrant decides to leave quickly before the government rules on their asylum case.
The drastic plans have been drawn up by the country’s foreign ministry, interior ministry and defence ministry – which will be flying thousands of migrants home.
Austrian interior minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said the country has one of the highest deportation levels in Europe. Full story...
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The country’s government hopes the last-ditch tactic will help encourage a staggering 50,000 migrants to leave the country by 2019.
According to officials in Vienna, the full sum will only be paid if the migrant decides to leave quickly before the government rules on their asylum case.
The drastic plans have been drawn up by the country’s foreign ministry, interior ministry and defence ministry – which will be flying thousands of migrants home.
Austrian interior minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said the country has one of the highest deportation levels in Europe. Full story...
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