Germany has not managed to deport over half of the of 57,000 asylum seekers, which was rejected by the country last year.
It writes Reuters.
In total of 27,000 reject the asylum seekers have not been sent home.
Interior minister Horst Seehofer was quick to guarantee that the government would increase efforts to reject immigrants out of the country.
Seehofer belongs to the bavarian sister party to Angela Merkel’s CDU and is an outspoken critic of the chancellor’s decision to open Germany’s borders for more than one million refugees by 2015.
He explains to the German Bild am Sonntag newspaper that many of the asylum seekers can not be sent home, since they do not have any travel documents, or the police simply can not find them.