Migration: Now the Window Opens for an Asylum Turnaround – and the End of a Strangeness
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Germany's new and tough stance on migration opens up unimaginable opportunities for Brussels. At Zugspitze, Berlin wants to discuss a detail with its partners – the abolition of which would bring a solution to the crisis within reach.
"In the first half of 2025, asylum applications fell by 43 percent compared to the same period of the previous year," Federal Chancellor Merz explained during his first general debate in the German Bundestag. On hardly any other topic, the citizens so desperately want a change of policy. If this does not happen, the water would pour on the mills of those who use the topic of migration for their purposes. "We will solve this problem and not make …
On Monday, Minister of the Interior Roman Poseck in Wiesbaden presented the figures for deportations and migration developments for the first half of 2025. According to this report, deportations in Hesse could be increased significantly again. Thus, Poseck pointed out: "Bund and country are now working hand in hand in the first six months of 2025 in order to suppress illegal migration and the consequent enforcement of exit obligations." 1,017 pe…
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