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"Absurde" a Gap in Airports Brings Thousands of Refugees Illegally to Germany

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Airports have become the new weak point of asylum policy. Thousands of refugees bypass the rules of the Dublin system by air travel.

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Airports have become the new weak point of asylum policy. Thousands of refugees bypass the rules of the Dublin system by air travel.

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Everyone talks about rejections at the land border. Yet more than 10,000 asylum seekers are arriving from Greece – by plane.

·Berlin, Germany
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Several thousand refugees who have already been recognised in Greece have travelled to Germany this year and have applied for asylum here again.

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In the months of January to May, 8,000 migrants who had already received protection status in Greece are by plane ... The post 8,000 migrants travel from Greece to Germany by plane appeared first on Apollo News.

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They had already submitted an application for asylum in the EU state and then flew on to the Federal Republic to apply for protection. The Federal Police reprimanded incomplete controls at airports.

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According to a preliminary report by the Funke Media Group, around 8000 recognised refugees in Greece applied for asylum again in Germany between January and May

·Vienna, Austria
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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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