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Germany: Left-Liberal Coalition Quietly Flies in 4,000 Migrants Per Month

Robert Semonsen May 30, 2023

The federal interior ministry—generally responsible for determining whose asylum claims are legitimate—has outsourced this task to the approximately 100 NGOs involved in the program.

Austria: Large Uptick in Criminal Offenses at Asylum Centers 

Robert Semonsen May 24, 2023

The Austrian interior ministry recorded 1,183 criminal offenses—including crimes like rape, sexual abuse of children, physical harm, murder, document forgery, fraud, and theft—that took place at asylum centers in 2022, a year-over-year increase of 57.5%.

Hate Speech at the EU Parliament?

Thomas O'Reilly May 14, 2023

Three progressive MEPs called for the parliamentarians to be censured and subject to financial sanctions for their speeches.

Ireland: 10,000 Jobs Lost After Asylum Influx Cripples Hotels

Thomas O'Reilly May 12, 2023

Pundits have warned of a growing social crisis in Ireland caused by the asylum sector, now severely hampering the tourist industry.

Italy: Tent Cities Prepared as Asylum Legislation Clears Senate

Thomas O'Reilly April 24, 2023

With the migrant crisis set to worsen over the summer months, the new legislation promises tougher prison sentences for traffickers and the removal of legal aid provisions for asylum seekers.

650 Illegal Immigrants Make It to Spain in Single Week

Carlos Perona Calvete April 17, 2023

Illegal crossings of the Mediterranean intensify, with human traffickers mainly departing from Morocco and Algeria.

Europol Investigates NGO Over People Smuggling Links

Thomas O'Reilly April 6, 2023

Frontex refused to state which NGOs specifically had their details passed onto Europol, but did not rule out the possibility of the information being used in future prosecutions.

Hundreds of Migrants Rescued Near Malta

Bridget Ryder April 5, 2023

The migrants had left from the eastern coast of Libya, near Benghazi, on April 1st. They spent four days at sea, the last two without food or water.

Tunisia: Migrants Dying in Mediterranean, Protesting at UN

Bridget Ryder April 3, 2023

Le Monde reports that since the summer of 2022, an obscure group called the Nationalists Party has been running an anti-immigrant campaign on social media.

Migration: EU Prefers ‘Voluntary Return’ Over Deportations

Tamás Orbán March 23, 2023

We “need to have a credible option of forced returns,” Mari Juritsch, the bloc’s new Return Coordinator said.

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