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Union Sees "Enactment" of Pro Asyl in Judgment on Rejections

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Rejections of asylum seekers at the border are illegal - according to the judgement of a Berlin court. The Union now accuses Pro Asyl of provoking the decision. The aid organisation rejects the allegations.

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A judgment with a signal effect: A court has declared rejections at the border illegal. Church representatives and human rights activists demand consequences – they see the right to asylum in danger.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Rejections of asylum seekers at the border are illegal - according to the judgement of a Berlin court. The Union now accuses Pro Asyl of provoking the decision. The aid organisation rejects the allegations.

·Hamburg, Germany
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A ruling by the Berlin Administrative Court continues to strike high waves. CSU Landegruppenchef Hoffmann reports of inconsistencies in the case of the three rejected Somalis and assumes that "asyl activists" have helped before entering the country. Pro Asyl rejects the allegations.

The head of the CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag, Alexander Hoffmann, has escalated his accusations against the refugee organization Pro Asyl in connection with the dispute over the rejection and entry of three refugees from Somalia. "Pro Asyl gives the impression of acting like 'pro-smuggling,'" Hoffmann told "Bild am Sonntag." All of this should be "taken under closer scrutiny" by the public prosecutor's office. It cannot be the case t…

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At Haus Esters in Krefeld, Gregor Schneider has created a highly political work. He let a refugee family live in the exhibition spaces for a short time – and in doing so, poses uncomfortable questions between soft sofas.

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The new head of the CSU state group, Alexander Hoffmann, is making serious allegations against the organization Pro Asyl in the case of Somali refugees. He claims the organization deliberately staged the case to exert political pressure on the rejection regime at Germany's borders. Pro Asyl rejects the accusations and refers to the content of the court ruling.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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