
Merz’s Crackdown on Migrant Handouts Fixes Nothing
Germany scraps Bürgergeld and its three-year citizenship rule, yet Merz’s “turning point” barely alters the system he vowed to overhaul.

Germany scraps Bürgergeld and its three-year citizenship rule, yet Merz’s “turning point” barely alters the system he vowed to overhaul.

A decade ago, Angela Merkel promised that her decision to open the country to the world would prove historic. She was right—just not in the way she hoped.

Anger as migrant invasion coincides with huge payments to the government bureaucrats paid to prevent it.

How Germany’s Nazi past was politically weaponized to justify the 2015 refugee crisis
Reform promises deportations and UK government shake-up as part of a four-point plan.

“Borders help us to keep democracy and democratic intentions intact—they help us to know where our rules start for potential Americans.”

Reducing immigration is necessary for the government to “fulfill our constitutional duties,” migration minister Faber’s letter states.

Opposition centre-right CDU wants to reject some migrants at the border, but the governing Greens oppose the suggestion.

Dublin’s political establishment has yet to come to terms with the unprecedented public mood swing on migration.

The bold 4-point proposal would outsource asylum procedures, speed up deportations, and implement the ‘Australian model’ with “zero tolerance” for illegal entry attempts.