
EU Court Rules German Benefit Cuts for Rejected Asylum Seekers Unlawful
EU judges found that clothing and other essential provisions must continue to be provided to asylum seekers even when they are required to leave the country.

EU judges found that clothing and other essential provisions must continue to be provided to asylum seekers even when they are required to leave the country.

An unusual alliance of centre-right, conservative, and nationalist parties pushed through measures aimed at curbing asylum applications and speeding up returns.

Meloni complained that some of the conventions covering migration laws “are no longer current.”

Athens is tightening control over migrants waiting to be deported amid a wave of arrivals from North Africa.
“All the dangerous OQTFs [deportees] to Saint Pierre and Miquelon. I stick to my guns,” said Wauquiez, who proposed the idea.
The Netherlands struggles with a Dublin rules loophole exploited by failed asylum seekers to get their claims processed.

Calls to cut social benefits for all migrants who are required to leave their host countries are growing in Europe.

Swedish study of similar program calls it “risky and best avoided.”

A Czech-Danish initiative, backed by most member states, calls for Brussels to adopt Italy’s third country ‘Albania model’ as the EU’s standard procedure.

Failing to return migrants “hampers our system and erodes trust,” the Commissioner said, urging members to ramp up deportations.