
“One in, one out”: New and Ineffectual UK Migrant Plan
Britain prepares for Macron visit with hopes to sign a low-impact plan for reducing channel crossings.

Britain prepares for Macron visit with hopes to sign a low-impact plan for reducing channel crossings.

The new legislation only applies to migrants with subsidiary protection status.
The Merz government follows in the footsteps of its predecessor despite a vow to stop the resettlement program.
The group of sailing activists ‘rescued’ four Sudanese who were then picked up by Frontex.
The right of those not qualifying for full refugee status to bring immediate family members to Germany will be suspended for two years.
“Work and learn German”—a new ultimatum for welfare recipients.
The new figures add even more misery to the Labour government incapable of dealing with the migration crisis.
Interestingly, the right-wing FPÖ fared relatively well among voters from a migrant background.
While rejecting its own citizens deported from France, Algeria had no qualms about dumping over 1,000 migrants in the desert.
The violent migrants who had committed serious crimes in Italy were under expulsion orders.