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Germany to Reject Asylum Seekers at Borders

Germany's new government, led by Friedrich Merz, plans to implement stricter border controls and reject undocumented asylum seekers at the border starting May 6th, potentially violating EU asylum laws and creating friction with neighboring countries.

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Germany's Controversial Plan for Temporary Syrian Returns

Germany's Interior Ministry plans to allow Syrian refugees temporary returns to Syria to assess permanent resettlement, but this risks losing their protection status; Bayern criticizes the plan due to potential misuse and impact on asylum acceptance.

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EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe' for Asylum Seeker Deportations

The European Union has designated seven countries as safe for the return of rejected asylum seekers: Kosovo, Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia, aiming to expedite deportations amid a broader push for stricter migration policies within the bloc.

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Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania, Ties Their Wrists

Italy transferred 40 migrants to Albania with their wrists tied, a measure defended by Interior Minister Piantedosi due to alleged dangerousness and to prevent risks to police; this follows a decree expanding the possibility of transferring non-asylum seekers and is part of a broader effort to manag...

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Italy Transfers Rejected Asylum Seekers to Albania

Italy transferred 40 rejected asylum seekers to Albanian detention centers for repatriation, a first for an EU nation transferring such individuals to a non-EU country where they haven't previously resided, raising legal and ethical concerns.

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Mauritania's Migrant Expulsions Create Humanitarian Crisis in Senegal

Dozens of migrants, expelled from Mauritania due to expired work permits and recent police crackdowns, are stranded in Rosso, Senegal, facing dire conditions and highlighting the unintended consequences of EU-funded border security measures.

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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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EU Proposes Common Return System Amidst Legal Challenges to Italy-Albania Asylum Agreement

The European Commission proposed a common European return system to increase the low (20%) return rate of rejected asylum seekers, proposing the establishment of return centers in third countries via bilateral agreements, though the Italy-Albania agreement faces legal challenges due to human rights ...

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EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers

The European Commission designated Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as 'safe countries of origin,' potentially leading to faster asylum application processing and increased deportations, prompting criticism from human rights groups.

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Italy Transfers Migrants to Albanian Detention Centers Amid Legal and Human Rights Concerns

Italy transferred 40 migrants to detention centers in Albania, raising human rights concerns and legal challenges, despite a €800 million bilateral agreement allowing for the processing of 3,000 migrants monthly in Albania.

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Italy Relocates Rejected Asylum Seekers to Albania

Italy transferred 40 rejected asylum seekers to Albanian detention centers on Friday, a move criticized by human rights groups for its legality and potential to set a precedent; this is apparently the first time an EU member state has relocated rejected asylum seekers to a third country that is neit...

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Italy Reactivates Albanian Immigrant Centers Amidst EU Migration Push

Italy will reactivate Albanian immigrant centers to house asylum seekers with rejected applications and expulsion orders, costing nearly €800 million, following a similar EU proposal and despite previous legal challenges; stricter Italian citizenship laws were also enacted.

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