Tag #Immigration Policy

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BSW's Bid for German Parliament: Regional Success Masks National Uncertainty

Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party, formed a year ago, seeks to enter the German federal parliament on February 23rd after achieving significant regional success in eastern Germany; however, national polls indicate they are near the 5% threshold for parliamentary entry.

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First Migrant Death of 2025 in English Channel Highlights Dangers of Crossings

A 19-year-old Syrian migrant died on January 11th, 2025, during a Channel crossing from France to the UK, marking the first such death of 2025 and highlighting the continued risks of these crossings, which saw a record 77 deaths and 36,816 successful crossings in 2024.

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German Refugee Integration Course Funding Uncertainty Threatens Employment Rates

A DeZIM study found that refugees in Germany who completed integration courses had a 12 percent higher employment rate than those who didn't, highlighting the urgency of maintaining funding for these courses despite current budget uncertainties.

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Thuringian Coalition Faces Pressure to Avoid AfD Support on Key Legislation

Three Thuringian civic groups urge the CDU, BSW, and SPD coalition to avoid relying on the far-right AfD's votes to pass legislation concerning gender-inclusive language in schools and stricter migration policies, fearing the normalization of extremist views.

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Dutch Coalition Government Faces Multiple Critical Challenges

The Dutch four-party coalition government, including the far-right PVV, faces challenges including implementing a controversial refugee housing law, passing strict asylum legislation, balancing the budget, resolving nitrogen pollution, and overcoming the housing crisis, while battling internal party...

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Migrant Girls Abandoned at US Border Amidst Policy Debate

Two young girls from El Salvador were abandoned by smugglers at the Eagle Pass border crossing; the incident highlights the surge in unaccompanied migrant children and the challenges faced by US authorities in handling their cases, prompting proposals for stricter border policies.

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Germany Considers One-Time Syria Trip for Refugees

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed a one-time trip to Syria for Syrian refugees in Germany without impacting their protection status, prompting debate and concerns regarding potential abuse.

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EU Suspends Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Regime Fall

Germany, Italy, and France have temporarily suspended asylum applications from Syria, citing the Assad regime's fall as a reason for safe returns; however, human rights groups strongly condemn these decisions as violating international and EU laws.

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CDU/CSU Sets Conditions for Post-Election Coalition

Seven weeks before Germany's February 23rd election, CDU and CSU leaders, Friedrich Merz and Markus Söder, declared conditions for future coalitions, demanding stricter immigration limits, economic policy changes, and increased security, aiming for a decisive election win to shape future policy.

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Rwanda Deportation Plan Cancelled, 280 Guards Made Redundant

The UK government's cancellation of its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has led to the redundancy of 280 Home Office contractors, costing taxpayers £700 million, highlighting the abrupt policy shift under the new Labour administration.

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Merz Prioritizes Internal Debate over Public Disputes in Coalition Governance

CDU leader Friedrich Merz plans to avoid public disputes within a potential coalition government, contrasting with the current government's style, while the CDU's proposal for stricter deportation rules has sparked criticism from the Green party.

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Baden-Württemberg: Education, Taxes, Healthcare, and Immigration Reforms

Baden-Württemberg is implementing educational reforms, recalculating property taxes, reducing some emergency care facilities, establishing a new agency for skilled worker immigration, and facing challenges in cross-border rail and shopping tourism.

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