Media reports Germany freezing great refugee program
The suspension is attributed to ongoing coalition negotiations between the CDU and the Social Democratic Party (SPD). While the freeze affects new refugee admissions, exceptions will be made for those whose asylum applications are already well underway. The two political parties have agreed to end voluntary refugee admission programs and avoid committing to new ones.
Germany had previously pledged to take in 13,100 asylum seekers in 2024 and 2025, of which 5,061 have already arrived. Reports from earlier this year showed a noticeable drop in new asylum applications, a trend attributed to expanded border controls with neighboring EU countries.
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