BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's interior minister came under pressure to resign on Wednesday after one of 69 Afghans deported last week as part of a tougher line on migration was reported to have committed suicide on his return home.
The man was sent back as the minister, Horst Seehofer, fought a campaign within Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition to press for tighter restrictions on migrants.
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