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New Greek Law To Force Migrants Out or Lock Them Up

Greece is set to tighten its migration laws significantly, offering illegal migrants just two options: voluntary return or imprisonment. A new draft law proposed by the conservative government would impose a minimum prison sentence of three years on those who refuse to leave the country. The Ministry of Migration described the changes as a necessary step to balance the protection of human rights with the enforcement of the rule of law, safeguard…

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Ten years after Angela Merkel said "wir schaffen das" about helping refugees, Germany has made a U-turn. Now the country wants to stop migrants - and has invited like-minded countries to an Alpine summit to tighten EU migration laws.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Procedures in third countries, drones at the external borders, repatriation centres outside the EU: Federal Minister Dobrindt wants to fight migration even harder with like-minded counterparts.

·Munich, Germany
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The Gr cia made its first impressions is since she suspended the right of asylum for people in the north of the country, a controversial measure aimed at irregularity by groups of human rights and opposition. About 200 migrants who arrived at pa s were arrested in this valley (19). Read more (07/19/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Greece has arrested nearly 200 migrants from Libya who arrived after a freeze on asylum for North Africans. They will not be taken to reception centers but will remain in police custody and must return, authorities said.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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