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Status: 03/10/2023 6:52 p.m Great Britain wants to set up a deportation center in France in order to prevent the recent sharp rise in migration across the English Channel. Prime Minister Sunak announced that he would pay Paris half a billion euros for this. Britain will pay France more than half a billion euros over the next three years to combat unwanted migration across the English Channel. This is to finance a new deportation center in northern France, British Prime...
In view of the overwhelmed municipalities, the voices calling for a reversal in refugee policy are also getting louder in the state association. This meets with harsh rejection from many. Still? source site
In view of the overwhelmed municipalities, the voices calling for a reversal in refugee policy are also getting louder in the state association. This meets with harsh rejection from many. Still? source site
migration Easier naturalization: Majority views reform plans critically According to a survey, the Federal Ministry of the Interior's plans for easier naturalization are met with little enthusiasm. photo © Peer Grimm/zb/dpa The coalition's new projects on migration policy are not yet done. The FDP still wants changes, especially when it comes to nationality law. After the introduction of the so-called right of residence, the traffic light coalition is now preparing for its next reform steps in migration policy. However, the...
migration Tunisia: At least 14 people died in boat accident Boats lie on the beach in the Tunisian coastal town of Zarzis (archive image). photo © Mehdi El Arem/AP/dpa Hundreds of people have been rescued from distress off the Tunisian coast - but at least 14 people die in a boat accident. They were probably on their way to Europe. At least 14 people have died in a boat accident off the coast of Tunisia. 54 other migrants were rescued...
migration policy Faeser confident for asylum agreement in Europe Interior Minister Nancy Faeser in Brussels. photo ©Virginia Mayo/AP The EU countries have been arguing about migration policy for years. In the end, progress was slow. Can the really big reform still succeed? The German interior minister says yes. Despite only sluggish progress in European asylum and migration policy, Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser is counting on comprehensive reforms before the European elections in spring 2024. "Putting asylum policy in Europe...
STORY: When Mexican police officers opened the back of this truck on Sunday, they made a disturbing discovery. Officials found 103 unaccompanied minors in an abandoned truck in the Mexican state of Veracruz. According to the Mexican authorities, most of the young people are from Guatemala. There were also 212 adults from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Ecuador in the semi-trailer. 28 migrants were traveling with relatives. A total of 343 people were crammed into the trucks. The semitrailer was...
migration City Day: The federal government could set up refugee accommodation View of the living area of a refugee accommodation in Leipzig. "[Der Bund] should build up their own accommodation capacities for initial admission," says Helmut Dedy from the German Association of Cities. Photo © Sebastian Willnow/dpa In view of current access numbers, the federal and state governments are looking for ways to accommodate and care for refugees. The Association of Cities sees the federal government as having an obligation, especially...
migration Berlin: Identity of over 2000 people who are obliged to leave the country unclear "Deportations and deportations are increasing again significantly," says Clara Bünger (left), member of the Bundestag. photo © Julian Stratenschulte/dpa In principle, people tolerated in Germany are threatened with deportation - there are many reasons why this does not happen. Sometimes the relevant identification documents are simply missing. The country of origin is unknown for almost every tenth person who is obliged to leave the country...