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Panama Releases Deportées Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants, mostly from Asian countries, after they were deported from the U.S. and held for weeks in a remote camp under poor conditions; they were given 30 days to leave, sparking human rights concerns and criticism of the U.S.-Panama deportation deal.

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the U.S. after weeks of detention in poor conditions, facing human rights criticism; many lack resources and fear returning home, highlighting flaws in international asylum processes.

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German Asylum Applications Plummet Amid Stricter Border Controls

In the first two months of 2025, Germany received 26,674 initial asylum applications—a 43.4% decrease compared to 2024—while approximately 50,000 migrants were turned away at the border since stricter controls were introduced. This decrease reflects broader European trends and EU agreements with tra...

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Surge in Asylum Appeals Overwhelms German Courts

Southwest German administrative courts faced a 46% rise in asylum appeals in 2024 (12,755 cases), exceeding 2023's 7,257 and 2022's 8,766, due to faster processing by the BAMF; despite this, Baden-WĂŒrttemberg's processing time dropped to 7.9 months (from 17.4 in 2022), second fastest in Germany.

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Surge in Bavarian Asylum Appeals Overwhelms Courts

Bavarian administrative courts saw a 66% increase in asylum appeals in 2024, reaching 15,278 cases, placing it second nationwide. This surge follows faster processing of asylum applications by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, but court processing times remain above the target.

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Berlin: Afghan Refugees Face Deportation Threats, Discrimination

In Berlin, Afghan refugees face rising deportation threats, discrimination, and housing shortages, impacting their mental health and integration, according to social workers and a meeting with Berlin's integration officer.

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations, Leaving Migrants in Limbo

Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp after weeks of detention following deportation from the United States, leaving many in legal limbo and facing dire circumstances.

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EU Drops Plan for Migrant Return Hubs

The European Union will present legislation next Tuesday in Strasbourg to harmonize the return of rejected non-European Union citizens to their countries of origin, without establishing external return hubs, due to opposition from civil society and legal challenges.

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Poland Rejects EU Migration Pact, Defying Mandatory Relocation

Poland, during a meeting of EU interior ministers, reiterated its refusal to implement the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum, citing unique migration pressures and rejecting the mandatory relocation mechanism, despite the pact offering alternative options.

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Surge in Asylum Appeals Overwhelms Bavarian Courts

Bavarian administrative courts saw a 66% increase in asylum appeals in 2024, reaching 15,278 cases—second only to North Rhine-Westphalia nationwide—resulting from faster processing of prior asylum applications and creating a strain on the judicial system with processing times exceeding the target of...

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Surge in Asylum Appeals in Saxony

Saxony's administrative courts saw an over 33% increase in asylum appeals in 2024 (8,747 vs. 5,703 in 2023), a trend mirrored nationwide with a near two-thirds surge, largely due to faster BAMF processing leading to more appeals; despite faster processing in Saxony (16.3 months), success rates remai...

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EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million

The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.

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