Germany sees 50% decline in asylum application in first half of 2025
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In Germany, fewer and fewer people are applying for asylum. Interior Minister Dobrindt sees his course in migration policy confirmed – and receives opposition from the sister party.
The Number of Asylum Applications in Germany Has Almost Halved Compared to the Same Period Last Year
In the first six months of the year, Germany had almost 50 percent fewer asylum applications compared to the same period last year, official data shows, reports the German news agency DPA.


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The trend is intensifying: fewer people come to Germany with a desire for protection. One reason for this is the new situation in Syria.
The number of asylum applications in Germany fell by almost half in the first six months of this year.
More and more people are coming from Syria: the number of asylum applications in Germany seems to have fallen sharply in the first half of the year, not only because of the new border controls.
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