
Migrant Crisis 2.0: Germany And Greece See Huge Influx of Arrivals
Germany’s Interior Minister Nancy Faeser to introduce bill streamlining deportation process
Germany’s Interior Minister Nancy Faeser to introduce bill streamlining deportation process
EU Commission blames Parliament for refusing to agree to more effective return policies
NGOs exploited the 10th anniversary of a smuggler shipwreck that killed 350 to demand ‘rights for people, not rights for borders.’
Head of migration says Catania court has made “an ideological decision”
Illegal arrivals have spiralled out of control despite promises from PM Meloni to decrease numbers.
Reports suggest that deportation flights to Rwanda are still unlikely to take place before the New Year, if at all.
There’s nothing surprising in what France is living through, as those with eyes to see have been saying for decades. But nobody listened to them.
The plan has been a disaster from the start and has been criticised for missing the fundamental point that illegal crossings will only stop if the border is controlled, not merely through minor deportations.
The guide claims that “male” and “female” are “dated and medicalised” terms that fail to pass the inclusivity test.
The forgery scheme allowed hundreds of numbers of illegal migrants to pass themselves off as EU nationals who were applying for French residency.