Zemmour praises Japan: The country takes in just 40 refugees a year
Japan features ultra-strict immigration controls that are the envy of many European conservatives
Slovaks set up camps for potential asylum seekers from Ukraine
If necessary, Slovakia might build control and registration centers at the border
Migrant crisis 2.0: Asylum applications in Europe approach 2016 levels
For example in November, the recognition rate, which indicates the ratio of approved applications to their total number, was around 40 percent
Asylum seeker doused three female government workers with gasoline, threatened to light them on fire
The asylum seeker had demanded accommodation in a single room and been denied
Are social benefits for migrants in Germany too high? Battle erupts between Green Party and FDP
Migrants have a strong incentive to make their way to Germany, with social benefits serving as a high pull factor, but the Green Party wants to increase the country’s already high social welfare payments for this demographic
‘They treat us like animals’ – Migrants complain about life in German asylum facilities
In one study, migrants had nearly endless complaints despite being offered free room and board, housing and medical services at the cost of German taxpayers
EU asylum application rate increases
Syrians filled over 20,000 applications between April and June of this year
German government quietly flying in asylum seekers by the thousands, at taxpayers’ expense
The German government has been quietly flying an increasing number of asylum seekers into the country in recent years, a request from the Alternative for Germany’s (AfD) parliamentary group has shown
EU offers member states cash to resettle Afghan asylum seekers
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen is looking to use cash to convince the EU member states to resettle Afghan asylum seekers, promising generous financial incentives to countries that do so.
Germany: Foreigners who should’ve been deported are suspected of having committed 2,500 crimes in Saxony
Over 230,000 foreigners in Germany are ordered to be deported but are allowed to remain under “tolerated” status
Austria wants to set up deportation centers in countries around Afghanistan
The plan requires the help of the European Commission, stresses the joint statement of Austria’s interior and foreign ministers Karl Nehammer and Alexander Schallenberg
Czechia won’t halt deportation of Afghans despite fall of Kabul, says Interior Minister
Currently, 34 Afghan nationals await deportation in Czech detention facilities for foreigners
Germany and the Netherlands to stop deportation of Afghans
“This decision is right and necessary,” commented German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas
Question of Afghan criminals causes rift within German government
Taliban advance won’t deter German government from trying to deport Afghan criminals
Swedish court reduces sentence of LGBT activist convicted of raping male asylum seekers
A Swedish appeals court has reduced the sentence of an LGBT activist convicted of raping asylum seekers.