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Tag: Migrant Crisis

Saxony’s Interior Minister Calls for Migrant Admissions to be Suspended Amid Massive Influx

Robert Semonsen November 30, 2022

The interior minister’s statements come two months after 12 of the 16 federal states had to block the intake of additional asylum seekers.

Frontex: Western Balkan Route Most Active Since Peak of 2015 Migrant Crisis

Robert Semonsen November 21, 2022

Hungary, due to its location on the Schengen Area’s southeastern flank, has had to bear the brunt of the increased migratory pressure.

Anglo-French Deal on Tackling Channel Crossings in the Works

Tristan Vanheuckelom November 12, 2022

So far this year, around 40,000 illegal migrants disembarked on British soil after crossing the English Channel on small boats from France. For Sunak, it is a chance to prove his mettle as the new PM.

Germany: Nearly 900,000 Migrants From 2015/16 Still Live on Social Welfare 

Robert Semonsen May 31, 2022

Official government data has revealed that nearly 900,000 migrants, around half of those who arrived in Germany during the migrant crisis of 2015-2016, still live on social welfare benefits.

Polish Catholics Should be Willing to Accept Refugees, Says Top Bishop

Bridget Ryder January 3, 2022

Archbishop Wojciech Polak said he ready to take the migrants into his diocese. “But the admission itself is not enough. We need a far-reaching, wide-ranging system of assistance that would enable them to find each other, integrate, and function in a new place.”

Maritime Migrant Crisis Persists on More Dangerous Routes

Bridget Ryder December 29, 2021

On December 24th a migrant boat capsized in the Aegean Sea. It was the third accident involving migrants in Greek waters in less than a month, bringing the death toll of the three sinkings to 27. Three suspected smugglers were also arrested. 

Pope Chides Europe for “Indifference” During Refugee Camp Visit

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 7, 2021

During his visit to the Mavrovouni refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos—his second one in five years—Pope Francis had stern words for Europe

European Commission: There Will Be No Negotiations With Belarus 

Robert Semonsen November 19, 2021

The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, said on Thursday that under no circumstances will the bloc negotiate with the Lukashenko regime over the future of migrants stranded along the Polish-Belarusian border.

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