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Italian Court Halts Migrant Deportations, Referencing Case to EU Court

A Rome appeals court suspended the deportation of 43 migrants to Albania, referring the case to the European Court of Justice due to conflicting interpretations of EU law on deportation procedures, creating tension with the Italian government's policy.

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German Parliament Passes Stricter Immigration Policies With Far-Right Support

On January 29, 2025, Germany's Bundestag passed stricter immigration policies proposed by CDU leader Friedrich Merz, with the support of the far-right AfD, marking a historic shift in German politics and raising concerns about the country's commitment to asylum rights.

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German Court Upholds Life Sentence for Brokstedt Train Attack

On January 25, 2023, Ibrahim A. fatally stabbed two people and injured four others on a train in Brokstedt, Germany; his life sentence for murder and other charges has been upheld, highlighting communication failures between German authorities and the long-term impacts on victims and asylum policy.

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Infineon CEO Advocates for Asylum Rights and Economic Reform in Germany

Infineon CEO Jochen Hanebeck recently published a LinkedIn post advocating for maintaining asylum rights in Germany, emphasizing the positive economic contributions of immigrants while calling for consistent application of residence laws and structural reforms to maintain competitiveness.

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French Gendarmes' School Arrest Sparks Outrage

French gendarmes arrested a 14-year-old Burkinabe student at her school in Maizières-lès-Metz on January 22, 2025, to deport her and her family to Belgium under the Dublin Regulation, prompting a ministerial rebuke and raising questions about the sanctity of schools.

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Trump Administration's Sweeping Crackdown on Illegal Immigration

President Trump's administration issued several executive orders this week to crack down on illegal immigration, deploying 1,500 troops to the border, ending Biden-era policies, and potentially using the Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations.

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Brokstedt Train Attack: Life Sentence Upheld

Ibrahim A. was given a life sentence for the January 25, 2023, double murder on a train in Brokstedt, Germany, a ruling recently upheld; the court cited his frustration with authorities as a motive, revealing failures in inter-agency communication.

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German Parliament Debates Stricter Immigration Policies, AfD Collaboration Sparks Controversy

Germany's Bundestag debated stricter immigration policies, with the CDU/CSU's proposals—partially passing with AfD votes—calling for tighter border controls, detention, and daily deportations, prompting criticism from religious leaders and highlighting the fragility of the governing coalition.

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German Bundestag Approves Stricter Immigration Resolution with AfD Support

The German Bundestag narrowly passed a non-binding resolution to suspend asylum, reject migrants at the border, and detain those facing deportation, with support from the far-right AfD, sparking controversy and highlighting political divisions.

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Infineon CEO Advocates for Asylum Rights and Consistent Application of Residence Laws

Infineon CEO Jochen Hanebeck published a LinkedIn post on January 25th, 2024, advocating for maintaining asylum rights as a fundamental right, emphasizing immigrants' contributions to German prosperity, and calling for consistent application of residence laws, especially for criminals and security r...

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Merz's Controversial Five-Point Plan to Reform German Immigration Policy

Facing criticism, German CDU leader Friedrich Merz presented a five-point plan to overhaul immigration policy, including permanent border controls, rejecting illegal entries, increased deportations, and stricter residency for criminals, sparking nationwide protests and legal concerns.

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Merz's Strict Migration Policy Sparks Clash with SPD over AfD Cooperation

Following a stabbing in Aschaffenburg by an Afghan national, the Union, led by Friedrich Merz, proposed stricter migration policies, potentially cooperating with the AfD, sparking criticism from the SPD and a debate about Germany's asylum laws and cooperation with the AfD.

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