First Week of German Border Controls Had Little Effect on Immigration
Police union blames lack of modern equipment
Police union blames lack of modern equipment
A revision of the EU’s Asylum and Migration Pact seems inevitable, if the new minister is to be believed—and the Schengen Agreement could also be in his sights.
Budapest seeks to “offset” the court’s penalties by asking for compensation for a portion of the €2 billion it spent protecting the EU’s external borders.
Police predict that this new figure “will soon be pulverised” if current trends continue
Despite opposing the RN, Mayor of Nice advocates a firm policy on immigration.
I’m a migrant, but even I know that special tax breaks for immigrants are unfair.
Leftists should stop the name-calling and work with the right-wing to focus on real-life issues.
The government and centre-right CDU are trying to outbid each other in toughness, as the anti-immigration AfD looks likely to win another regional election.
The plan has already led to a backlash from neighbors, while critics at home say it is too little too late.
If Brussels “wants us to let them in, we will let them in—put them on the bus, and drop them off in front of Ursula von der Leyen’s office,” a Fidesz spokesman said.
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