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Apparently Few Complaints From Rejected Asylum Seekers

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Since the beginning of the rejections on German borders only very few asylum seekers have complained against it. In addition to three Somalis whose rejection was illegal, according to a media report, there were only three more cases.

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The legal resistance against the intensified rejections at Germany's borders is low. However, doubts about legality are growing - and Poland is now responding with its own controls.

·Bonn, Germany
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Since the beginning of the rejections on German borders only very few asylum seekers have complained against it. In addition to three Somalis whose rejection was illegal, according to a media report, there were only three more cases.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Only six asylum seekers have so far filed a complaint in Germany against the intensified border controls. Since the beginning of May, there have been more than 6,000 rejections.

·Germany
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Three Somalis have complained against their rejection at the border, after which accusations have been made against their supporters. The NGO Pro Asyl rejects them in an interview: the asylum seekers have acted independently. The fact that they now stand on the "pranger" is an unding.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Supported by Pro Asyl, three Somalis successfully sued against their rejection at the German border. As a result, the organization was accused of many things, such as helping to cross the border illegally. Managing Director Karl Kopp defends himself.

·Berlin, Germany
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After three Somalis had successfully sued their rejection at the German border, a wave of trials was expected. However, this apparently remains.For two months, asylum seekers have been rejected at German borders. Federal Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CDU) is also referring to the drastically reduced entry rates. In response, however, Poland is now also introducing border controls to Germany from this Monday. A setback for Dobrindt. After all, the…

·Germany
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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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