Tag #Eu Asylum Policy

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Shifting European Attitudes Towards Migration: From Merkel's 'Wir schaffen das' to Stricter Asylum Policies

Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to allow unrestricted refugee entry into Germany led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, impacting EU-wide asylum numbers and fueling a political shift towards stricter migration policies.

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Dutch Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Returns to Belgium

The Netherlands' highest administrative court ruled Wednesday that it cannot return single male asylum seekers to Belgium due to Belgium's "systemic failure" to provide adequate shelter and legal protection, violating EU rules.

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Hessen Seeks Expanded Federal Police Role in Domestic Immigration Screening

Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for the federal police to take on more domestic responsibilities in screening those who have entered Germany illegally, including identity checks, residency status verification, and protection needs assessments, in line with a new EU asylum reform.

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Greece to Evict Refugees from Asylum Centers by May 14

Greece's Ministry of Migration issued a verbal order to evict refugees and rejected asylum seekers from reception centers by May 14, 2025, impacting up to 50% of residents in some centers, despite available capacity and the lack of sufficient integration programs, potentially creating a social crisi...

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Finland Prioritizes Security in Immigration and Defense Policies

Finland's Interior Minister Mari Rantanen advocates for processing asylum seekers outside the EU due to security concerns, citing the misuse of the current system and preparation for potential conflicts, alongside increased defense spending and stricter immigration laws.

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Merz's Stricter Border Control Plans Spark EU Debate

Leading German Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz plans stricter border controls, including rejecting asylum seekers who've passed through other EU countries and detaining those facing deportation; his proposals passed the Bundestag with support from the FDP and parts of the AfD, raising concerns a...

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ECJ to Rule on Legality of Italy's "Albania Model" for Asylum Processing

The European Court of Justice will rule on whether EU member states can designate countries as "safe countries of origin," directly impacting Italy's controversial "Albania model" for expedited asylum processing, which involves processing applications in Albania for adult male migrants from designat...

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UK-France Agreement on Migrant Repatriation Raises EU Concerns

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron signed an agreement to repatriate irregular migrants crossing the English Channel, prompting concerns from the European Commission and five Mediterranean countries over potential destabilization of the EU asylum system; the pro...

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EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers

The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.

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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 Generous Asylum Aid: A Comparison with EU Nations

Germany provides significantly more financial aid to asylum seekers than other EU nations, offering up to €441 monthly during application and Bürgergeld (€563 plus benefits) after approval, unlike France, Denmark, and Poland which offer considerably less or only basic necessities. Germany also provi...

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EU Report Exposes Widespread, Violent Pushbacks of Asylum Seekers

A new report details widespread, violent pushbacks of asylum seekers at the EU's external borders, with Bulgaria (52,534), Greece (14,482), and Poland (13,600) leading in numbers; the report also cites collaboration with non-EU countries, highlighting systematic human rights violations and raising q...

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