Germany's economy is in desperate need of foreign labor, but a political environment hostile to all kinds of immigrants makes it seem unlikely they'll get it.
The preliminary policy agreement that will form the basis for coalition talks was "no mean feat", said Friedrich Merz.
Germany's new government is planning to turn away asylum seekers from its borders en masse regardless of agreement from its neighbours, a member of the incoming coalition has claimed. Jens Spahn ...
Since September, the Federal Police have been carrying out checks at all German land borders. The federal police commission has heard increasing complaints about officers allegedly racially profiling ...
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DPA International on MSNGerman parties agree to turn away some asylum seekers at borderThe leaders of Germany's conservative bloc and the Social Democrats (SPD) have agreed on a common migration policy that would ...
Europe's largest economy has hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers still yet to have their applications processed.
Germany is home to the largest number of asylum seekers among the EU member states. But a growing political shift to the ...
Germany's CDU, CSU and SPD parties have produced an exploratory paper on their plans on various topics, including migration, ...
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