Europe Migration Crackdown: Explained How Europe Got Tough on Migration Policies
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EU Takes Tougher Stance On Illegal Immigration
Across Europe’s political spectrum, leaders from the left and right are striking a tougher stance on undocumented migrants, often rolling back protections to make it easier to deport them. Denmark’s “zero” refugee policy is fast becoming a model for other EU countries looking to enshrine new laws so that asylum seekers can be deported to third countries.This political shift has been building following voter backlash and the rise of far-right and…
The same pattern is emerging almost everywhere: immigration to the developed world is falling precipitously. What does this mean for the Western economy?
"Europe is experiencing a historic turning point," writes the New York Times - The tough stance against illegal immigrants is no longer the exclusive privilege of the far right, more and more people are in favor of restrictions and mass deportations
The extreme national right speech in the West against immigration has begun to take on dangerous proportions in the face of the horrific developments in the world of wars, primarily killings in the Gaza Strip, as it is no longer based on social, such as the theft of jobs, but rather a civil and religious confrontation after it has begun to believe deeply in the theory of great substitution.
The new federal government is pursuing a tough stance on asylum policy. Too tough? Legal doubts about the federal government's migration policy cannot simply be ignored.
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