Migration — Germany Proposes Benefits Clampdown

Thursday 04 February, 2016 Written by 
Germany

The German government is proposing new asylum laws, expected to be voted in Parliament at the end of February, the so-called “asylum-package 2” (Asylpaket 2), that would restrict the rights of asylum-seekers. Main points: Refugees with a status of “subsidiary protection” will not be allowed to bring their families to Germany; those with low chances of gaining approval to stay will get speedy court processes and be forced to stay in special separated housing. Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia will be added to the list of “safe countries” to minimize migration from these countries.

Brandeberg Gate

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