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Germany and Eu Neighbours Want Hardened Migration Policy

  • Germany and its five neighbors called for tougher asylum rules and streamlined deportations of irregular migrants.
  • The ministers emphasized the need for a stricter Common European Asylum System before its 2026 implementation, according to the joint declaration cited by ministers.
  • They reported that increasing deportations and confronting smuggling groups are essential for reducing illegal migration, according to the joint declaration post-summit.
  • The shift in stance is influenced by the rising popularity of far-right anti-migration parties in Europe.
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Interior ministers from six European countries, Germany and most of its neighbors, are calling on the European Union to take immediate, tough and effective measures to prevent the arrival of illegal refugees.

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On Friday, six European interior ministers met on the Zugspitze in Germany to discuss migration. What did it show us?

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Germany and five of its neighbouring countries are pressing for a tightening of EU asylum policy. This is the result of a meeting at the Zugspitze, to which Interior Minister Dobrindt had invited.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Germany and several neighbouring states want to further advance the asylum rules in the EU than previously planned. The European system must be hardened and sharpened, said Federal Minister of the Interior Dobrindt after a meeting on the top of the train. Specifically, he announced faster asylum procedures and more returns of refugees.

·Germany
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nachrichten.at broke the news in Linz, Austria on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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