
Asylum Ruling Appeals Hit New Record in Germany as Syrians Refuse to Go Home
German courts faced more than 76,000 new appeals in the first six months of 2025.

German courts faced more than 76,000 new appeals in the first six months of 2025.

An American tourist stabbed by a suspected migrant in Dresden is speaking up about Germany’s dangerously lax migration policy.

The victim said the incident revealed Europe’s “immigration problem.”

The right-wing FPÖ has denounced the “asylum fraud” tolerated by the government.

While thousands returned after the fall of the Assad regime, many more Syrians are reluctant to give up their government-supported lives.

The crowd, including Syrian refugees, chanted for rape, murder, and ethnic cleansing in a chilling public rally.

As could be expected, tensions in the Middle East are spilling over into Western Europe’s minority communities.

Committing serious crimes means being excluded from asylum protection, a government spokesman said.
The decision is based on an official foreign ministry report on the situation in post-Assad Syria.

After it opened the doors to millions of migrants, now the EU “must help our nations in returning these people home,” German MEP Mary Khan said.