20 people: The number of members of a Syrian family from the Stuttgart area who arrived in Germany between 2015 and 2020. Over 160 crimes: The total number of criminal acts (assaults, robberies, thefts, fraud) attributed to members of this family. 7 main perpetrators: The number of brothers who are the main drivers of crime in the family; the youngest is 15 years old and has been in conflict with the law since the age of 12. Over €1,000,000: The cost of imprisoning the members of this family in German prisons and detention centers. €250,000: The cost of a three-year prison sentence for one of the family members, Mufed. Approximately €50,000: The total cost of deporting the family to Syria. €11,000: Expenses for airline tickets as part of the deportation. €23,000: Amount of cash given to family members by the German state to get them started after their return to Syria. 230 m²: Size of the house near Stuttgart where the family lived, paid for mostly by the state. Over 300,000 people: The number of people in Germany with an order to leave the country immediately. Over 1,000,000: The number of Syrians currently residing in Germany. 35,000 people: The number of employees laid off by Volkswagen as part of budget cuts. 40 years of work: The length of service of an exemplary German pensioner whose pension is not enough to live on without additional employment.
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