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Tag: migration crisis

Germany to Lift its Veto on Migration Crisis Regulation

Tamás Orbán September 28, 2023

Despite six countries blocking the proposal, Berlin’s support alone would be enough to reach a qualified majority. Now Scholz is on board, but the Greens still need to be convinced.

UK Students “Ruthlessly Dumped” as Migrants Get Their Luxury Lodgings

Tristan Vanheuckelom September 4, 2023

In a bid to solve a housing crisis of its own making, the British government prioritized illegal migrants over university students.

EUAA: Nearly 1 Million Asylum Applications in 2022; Highest Since 2016 Crisis

Robert Semonsen July 8, 2023

Nearly three-quarters (71%) of those who filed asylum applications in the 27-member bloc, with the addition of Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Lichtenstein, were men.

U.S. Braces For Migration Surge As Title 42 Policy Set To Expire 

Robert Semonsen May 10, 2023

With the expiration of Title 42, U.S. immigration authorities will no longer be able to immediately return migrants who illegally entered the country without allowing them to apply for asylum, no matter how baseless their claims are.

Italy: Illegal Arrivals Up Nearly 200% This Year 

Robert Semonsen March 16, 2023

The drastic uptick in illegal arrivals comes despite Prime Minister Georgia Meloni’s pre-election campaign promises to drastically curtail illegal immigration.

500 Illegal Migrants Arrive in Spain in Four Days

Carlos Perona Calvete January 6, 2023

Members of the Spanish National Police have complained that they lack sufficient resources to properly address the sheer scale of arrivals.

Spain Uses Recovery Fund on Migration Centers

Carlos Perona Calvete October 17, 2022

The government increased spending by 29% at a time when Spain is facing economic dire straits and a sharp rise in the entry of illegal migrants.

Salvini: Food Shortages Could Bring 20 Million Africans to Europe

Robert Semonsen May 24, 2022

If Ukrainian grain shipments continue to be affected, “significant hunger is expected on the African continent, which will be a humanitarian, then a social, and finally an Italian problem. Without peace, there will be famine in the autumn and 20 million Africans will be ready to leave,” Salvini said.

EU Migration Policy: Head of Frontex Resigns

Hélène de Lauzun May 12, 2022

Behind Leggeri’s departure lies the question of Europe’s choices in terms of migration policy: should it favour firmness and control, or on the contrary, put forward the defence of migrants’ rights?

Russia: Critical Food Exports to be Limited to ‘Friendly’ Countries Only

Robert Semonsen April 6, 2022

Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, has threatened to restrict vital agricultural and food exports to countries deemed “friendly” to Moscow, prompting widespread concerns of a global food and migration crisis.

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