
Switzerland Bans Asylum Seekers From Going on Holiday
“Those seeking protection certainly do not need to travel to the country from which they are seeking protection.”

“Those seeking protection certainly do not need to travel to the country from which they are seeking protection.”

In Markt Schwaben, taxpayers must foot the bill of €12,000 per month for an asylum shelter that remains empty after local protests, with the lease continuing until 2030.

After Assad’s fall in December 2024, many refugees have returned to neighboring countries—but only a small fraction in Europe plan to go back.

Berlin has been shocked by a tenfold rise in Ukrainian asylum seekers since August, with 1.29 million now registered in the country.

Football supporters sing anti-immigration chants in anger over the death of the 17-year-old.

The move eliminates multiple birth allowances, support for expectant mothers, and emergency aid, as the state aims to save €270,000 annually

Nicole Blair says many asylum seekers have admitted to her that they only came to Germany for a better life.

Knife attacks, sexual assault, murder—police officers have a hard time coping with migrant crime.

The misuse of taxpayer support meant for essentials has triggered an official investigation.

The Council of State of the Netherlands cited the “systemic failure” of Belgian asylee reception.