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German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal

A German administrative court ruled the May 7th border control measure implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt illegal, citing the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland without applying the Dublin procedure. The ruling, following the asylum seekers' rejection at Frankfurt Oder train...

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German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal

A Berlin court deemed the German government's rejection of asylum seekers at the border without the Dublin procedure illegal, impacting recent policy changes implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt and raising questions about the handling of asylum applications under EU law.

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Germany Declares Migration Emergency, Bypassing Dublin Agreement

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared a migration-related state of emergency, intending to bypass the Dublin Agreement via Article 72 of the EU Treaty, resulting in intensified border controls and asylum rejections; neighboring countries are being informed.

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Germany's Court Rules on Asylum Seeker Deportations Under Dublin Regulation

German courts recently ruled that healthy, working-age men who initially sought asylum in Greece can be deported back under the Dublin Regulation, despite previous rulings blocking deportations due to inhumane conditions in Greek camps.

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Germany's Coalition Agreement: Minor Changes in Migration Policy Raise Concerns"

Germany's new coalition government's migration policy, as assessed by experts, features minor changes to asylum procedures, raising concerns about its compatibility with EU law and its potential long-term effects on the Common European Asylum System and refugee protection.

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Hamburg Opens Dublin Center, Expediting Asylum Seeker Deportations

Hamburg's new Dublin center, one of two in Germany, currently houses four asylum seekers awaiting deportation to Sweden (2), Poland (1), and Portugal (1) under the Dublin-III regulation, aiming for faster processing and deportations within the six-month timeframe.

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German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal

A German court ruled that the German government's recent policy of turning away asylum seekers at the border without first conducting a Dublin procedure is illegal, citing the case of three Somali individuals denied entry on May 9th after seeking asylum.

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Germany to Resume Deportations to Greece After 14-Year Pause

Germany will resume deportations to Greece after a 14-year pause, focusing on young, single, healthy men previously registered there, following a German court ruling that deemed conditions in Greece sufficient and the European Commission's support, despite ongoing concerns and Greek opposition.

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German Court Allows Refugee Return to Greece

The Leipzig Higher Administrative Court ruled that two refugees, previously granted asylum in Greece, can be returned to Greece, reversing previous German rulings that cited concerns about Greece's asylum system and potentially impacting secondary migration within the EU.

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Afghan Refugee Faces Deportation, Raising Family Unity Concerns

Nazira Khairzad, a 21-year-old Afghan refugee reunited with her family in Frankfurt after fleeing the Taliban, faces deportation to Italy, raising concerns about family separation and human rights violations.

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Somali Witness in Aschaffenburg Attack Granted Stay of Deportation

A Somali man, crucial witness in the Aschaffenburg knife attack investigation, will remain in Germany despite his rejected asylum application due to his assistance, highlighting the complex interplay between immigration law and witness protection.

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NRW Deportation Success Rate: 4,440 Successful Deportations in 2024

In 2024, Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW) successfully deported 4,440 out of 8,526 planned deportations, exceeding 2023 figures by 777; failures largely stemmed from uncooperative origin countries; NRW accounted for 22% of German deportations.

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