Germany no longer top EU nation for asylum requests
- France has become the top destination for asylum seekers in the European Union, receiving 40,871 applications in the first three months of this year, as found by the governing Commission.
- Germany's asylum applications dropped by 41% from last year, coming in third at 37,387 applications, according to leaked documents.
- The Observatory of Immigration and Demography noted that under current rules, approximately 580 million people worldwide could potentially seek asylum in France.
- Nicolas Pouvreau-Monti from the OID has suggested that France should obtain an opt-out clause from EU immigration rules to better manage asylum applications.
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France Overtakes Germany as Top Asylum Seeker Destination in EU
France has reportedly overtaken Germany for the first time in years as the top destination in the European Union for alleged asylum seekers, a survey from the governing Commission has found. The post France Overtakes Germany as Top Asylum Seeker Destination in European Union appeared first on Breitbart.
Germany no longer top EU nation for asylum requests
BERLIN: Germany said on Monday that it no longer took top spot in the European Union for new asylum applications, as a media report citing EU data put France and Spain ahead. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said the latest figures reflected measures taken to restrain “irregular migration towards Europe as a whole as well as to Germany itself”. “For the first time in years Germany is no longer the country in which the most applications are filed” …
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