Portugal proposes law that accelerates deportations of irregular immigrants
The Portuguese government has introduced a bill aimed at expediting the deportation of irregular immigrants and tightening immigration rules.
Migratory Agreement Annulled Between the United Kingdom and Rwanda: Hearings at The Hague Arbitration Court Have Begun
The hearings concerning the annulment of the UK-Rwanda migration agreement have commenced at The Hague as both nations dispute the legality of the cancellation under international law.
Podcast: 'On Point': EU Parliament: An Affair that Helps the Right
A recent podcast discusses the troubling collaboration between conservative and right-wing factions in the EU Parliament, which raises concerns about shared policy agendas.
Judge orders ICE to release Minneapolis man after 50 days of unlawful detention
A federal judge ruled that ICE must release a Minneapolis man who was unlawfully detained for 50 days during a raid, emphasizing his improper detention under the law.
Asylum seekers waiting over a year for claim in UK may be allowed to work under new measures
The UK government plans to allow up to 21,000 asylum seekers, who have been waiting over a year for their claims to be processed, to work, while imposing stricter regulations for claimants who violate the law or have sufficient assets.
ICJ sets date for new arguments between Ecuador and Mexico over filed claims
The International Court of Justice has extended a deadline for Ecuador and Mexico to submit new pleadings regarding Ecuador's claim against Mexico for granting illegal political asylum to former vice president Jorge Glas.
Mahmoodโs change to refugee status may undermine legal obligations, Law Society says
Shabana Mahmoodโs announcement about the temporary refugee status for asylum seekers could challenge the UKโs adherence to international refugee conventions, according to the Law Society.
Recent Updates on Immigration Laws in the U.S.: Asylum, ICE Arrests and What to Expect in March 2026
Recent immigration law updates in the U.S. detail new government proposals affecting asylum seekers and a judicial ruling that challenges deportation policies.
Marcin Romanowski Received Money for His Parliamentary Office. 'Manipulation of Despicable Transfers'
Marcin Romanowski, a politician of the Law and Justice party, is currently living in Hungary under political asylum and has renounced his parliamentary salary, while still receiving funding for his office despite being pursued by a warrant since late 2024.
Germany's Bundestag Approves Stricter Asylum Rules
Germany's Bundestag has approved a bill to tighten asylum rules while easing asylum seekers' access to the labor market, implementing EU directives into German law.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: What Insights Does Bill Clinton Provide on the Epstein Affair?
Bill Clinton is set to testify in Congress regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as the German parliament considers tightening asylum laws.
Ulf Kristersson on deportations: "The law cannot be adapted"
Ulf Kristersson defends Sweden's strict migration policies, emphasizing the law's need for consistency despite concerns over the impact on teenagers facing deportation.
European Asylum System: What Should Change with the GEAS Reform
The SPD is reluctantly supporting a law to implement reforms to the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) as the German government takes steps toward a stricter migration policy.
Bundestag: Committee Approves German Rules for EU Asylum Reform
The German Bundestag's Interior Committee has passed two draft laws for the implementation of the EU asylum law reform, allowing asylum seekers in initial reception facilities to work more quickly and ensuring that children can attend school within two months of applying for asylum.
Cohesion in the Government Coalition: The Coalition Practices Give and Take
This article discusses the ongoing negotiations and legislative actions between the Union and SPD in the German Bundestag, focusing on a new asylum package and labor law that are being introduced this week.
Rights Organization: Violations Against Deportees to Cameroon After Secret Agreement with Washington
A human rights organization has reported that Cameroon is unlawfully detaining migrants deported from the U.S. under a secret agreement.
Asylum in Europe. When the law stops working on the peripheries, how do we know it will work in the center?
The article critiques the shortcomings of the Common European Asylum System and questions its effectiveness in protecting migrants.
Marcin Romanowski in response to the ENA wants to notify the prosecutor's office
Marcin Romanowski, a member of the ruling Law and Justice party, faces an European Arrest Warrant regarding charges related to the Justice Fund and has sought political asylum in Hungary.
Ryszard Terlecki has added fuel to the fire. These words will provoke a storm
Ryszard Terlecki, a member of the Polish Parliament, sparked controversy with his remarks about internal faction wars and asylum issues in Poland during an interview.
Expert on baby deportation: Could violate the Convention on the Rights of the Child
An eight-month-old baby named Emanuel has received a deportation order to Iran, raising concerns among legal experts regarding potential violations of children's rights.
What the experts say about the baby deportation
Experts discuss the implications and legal grounds regarding the deportation of an eight-month-old baby from Sweden.
Migration Agency on expulsion of baby: We follow the law
The Swedish Migration Agency confirms that an eight-month-old baby born in Sweden faces expulsion due to a legal change affecting his family's asylum status.
Naval blockade against terrorists. Quick expulsions for the violent
Italy's new law aims to tighten asylum regulations and quicken expulsions for violent offenders amidst a focus on anti-terrorism.
Proposal: Asylum Seekers Should Not Be Allowed to Choose Housing
The Swedish government has proposed a new law to abolish the right of asylum seekers to choose their own housing, citing negative consequences from the existing law since the 1990s.
Tusk on asylum for Ziobro. He made an eloquent comparison
Tusk criticizes Ziobro's decision to seek political asylum, comparing it to a devil's fear of holy water, while asserting that Poland is not a country under threat to the rule of law.
Plevris to farmers: "After this meeting, we will now proceed with the implementation of the law"
Greek Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanos Plevris, discussed agricultural issues and the upcoming legal immigration bill in an interview, addressing farmer protests and political developments.
Refugees and Asylum Law: The CSU Doesnโt Let Up
The article discusses the ongoing push by the CSU political party in Germany to enforce stricter refugee and asylum policies, particularly highlighting the situation of Syrian refugees and the impact of border controls on illegal migration.
Minister Duszczyk: The situation is exceptional. The government has the right to interpret the regulations that way
Minister Maciej Duszczyk discusses the government's interpretation of asylum laws amidst criticism from experts and human rights organizations, stating that the law passed in March 2025 allows for the suspension of asylum rights in response to current circumstances.
With this, a concept championed by Angela Merkel after 2015 is factually dead
Asylum law expert Daniel Thym criticizes the government for sending migration policy signals of order and control without implementing a systemic change, outlining three major issues that need to be addressed and warning that border controls may end by mid-2026.