
German Courts Overwhelmed as Asylum Appeals Surge
Berlin records the slowest processing times, with asylum decisions taking almost 18 months.

Berlin records the slowest processing times, with asylum decisions taking almost 18 months.

The new age verification system is the latest step by Athens to combat illegal immigration.

Although a court has ruled Germany is legally entitled to reject these asylum claims, it hasn’t done so.
The move is expected to make deportations easier and cut the number of asylum applications.

This new record is over three times higher than the year before—another sign of the Dutch immigration system being at a breaking point.

The Left accuses the Right of wanting to call into question the inalienable right to asylum.

Although the UK abandoned it, the idea of processing migrants in third countries is gaining popularity in Europe.

Only 21% of failed asylum seekers were deported and just 8% of Dublin transfers carried out.

Asylum applications across the EU, meanwhile, have risen by 30% this year.

New tax-paid handout comes on top of already overly generous benefits