
Germany: Federal Government Halts Two Afghan Admission Programs
About 640 Afghans will no longer be allowed access to Germany under the now-suspended human rights and bridging schemes.

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.

The move has intensified anger over new migrant flights and growing frustration with Berlin’s handling of Afghan arrivals.

U.S. president suspends migration from “countries of concern” after a member of the National Guard was killed in a shooting attack by an Afghan national.

A migrant crime in Nuneaton has ignited public protests against illegal immigration, with flag-waving demonstrators calling for stricter measures.

A €1,000 offer to drop asylum bids has barely worked, leaving nearly 2,000 people still waiting to be flown in from Pakistan.

The Merz government prepares for the fourth transport of Afghan families under resettlement commitments, with 1,900 Afghans still waiting in Pakistan.

Around 1,910 Afghans with German resettlement commitments remain in Pakistan, as the third group arrives in Germany under Chancellor Friedrich Merz.