
Another Afghan Flight Lands in Germany as Migration Promises Ring Hollow
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.

Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.

While their department quietly reviews weaknesses in its data on foreign nationals, British officials admit they would need to cross-check thousands of records to identify convicted offenders.

Most of the 535 planned arrivals of Afghan migrants will enter Germany through the federal reception program, alongside 75 local personnel participants.

Germans can expect 541 more Afghans to arrive by the end of 2025, thanks to government-organized programs.

Home Office data reveal a sharp rise in age fraud cases as ministers admit current checks struggle to distinguish adults from genuine minors.

Amid fears of a UK public backlash, authority figures are scrambling to keep a lid on news of a shocking yet all-too-familiar sounding crime.

About 640 Afghans will no longer be allowed access to Germany under the now-suspended human rights and bridging schemes.

Arrest of alleged rapist follows the separate rape convictions of two small-boat sex offenders.

Underage attackers allegedly used emergency hammers taken from a city bus in the assault on the 13-year-old youngster.

Estimates indicate non-German suspects now commit more than 40% of crimes: German authorities struggling to control new arrivals.