UK religious leaders urge Mahmood to βslow down and rethinkβ refugee plans
Religious leaders in the UK have expressed concerns over proposed changes to the asylum system, urging a reevaluation of plans that may harm social cohesion.
CDU in the EU Parliament: Has the firewall fallen or not?
The CDU and other parties in the European Parliament are moving towards a right-wing majority to tighten migration policies, particularly regarding the 'Return Regulation' part of the European Asylum System.
Judges Warn: More Asylum Procedures Burden Hesse's Administrative Courts
Judges in Hesse, Germany, are sounding alarms over the significant increase in asylum procedures that are straining the capacity of administrative courts.
Kerry Sun: The Supreme Court may have just derailed the entire welfare system
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Quebec must provide subsidized daycare to asylum seekers, potentially altering the landscape of social welfare benefits in Canada.
Conservatives want to stop βabuseβ of asylum system: Michelle Rempel Garner
The Conservative Party of Canada aims to address perceived abuses in the asylum system by challenging bogus claims and advocating for reduced benefits for rejected claimants.
ECJ on Asylum: Germany is once again the fool
The article discusses Germany's frustrations with the EU's asylum system, highlighting the perceived inequities and the burden it places on the country.
Shabana Mahmood accused of mimicking Trump as she announces immigration plans
Shabana Mahmood's proposed changes to the immigration system have drawn criticism for resembling Donald Trump's policies, sparking backlash from within her party.
UK will no longer issue study visas to nationals from Cameroon, Sudan, Myanmar and Afghanistan
The UK government has announced that nationals from Cameroon, Sudan, Myanmar, and Afghanistan will no longer be eligible for study visas, citing concerns about abuse of the visa system by asylum seekers.
UK halts visa routes from four countries and claims migrants βexploitingβ asylum
The UK government has suspended visa routes for nationals from four countries, alleging misuse of the asylum system.
UK puts emergency brake on study visas for four countriesβ nationals
The UK government has imposed a pause on study visas for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan due to concerns about exploitation of the asylum system.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major asylum system shake-up
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has introduced significant changes to the UK asylum system, requiring refugees to renew their status every 30 months instead of the previous five-year period.
NP View: How the Liberals Broke Canadaβs Asylum System
The article critiques the Canadian government's handling of asylum applications, arguing that lax vetting has led to significant issues within the system.
Number of asylum seekers in UK hotels falls to 18-month low
The number of asylum seekers in UK hotels has decreased to its lowest level in 18 months, according to Home Office statistics, amidst government claims of effective asylum system reforms.
Greek Asylum System: Independent but Often Targeted by Political Controversy
The Greek Asylum System, established in 2013, faces ongoing political scrutiny and controversy, reflecting deep divides in governmental and public perspectives on asylum policies.
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.
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.
UN urges UK and France to halt βone in one outβ asylum system
The UN has urged the UK and France to stop their controversial 'one in one out' asylum system, citing potential serious violations of international human rights laws.
Association exchanges vouchers from payment cards for cash
An association in Greifswald is reportedly exchanging cash for vouchers from payment cards, circumventing new regulations for asylum seeker benefits, raising concerns about the effectiveness and oversight of the nationwide system.