Rome publicly refused to take back the first three people due under the EU’s Dublin rule, one day before the transfer was scheduled. Tens of thousands of similar cases are sitting in Germany, deportations have fallen eighteen percent in six months, and the rule that decides which country is responsible suddenly has nobody willing to enforce it. 0:00 Introduction
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Germany intends to consistently enforce Dublin regulations again, returning migrants to Italy and Greece. Rome is resisting, citing previous agreements and the burden placed on Italy by the arrival of migrants rescued by NGOs at sea.