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Germany Seeks to Reduce Asylum Seekers as EU Reform Takes Effect

Germany is implementing measures to lower the influx of new asylum seekers following the introduction of the reformed EU asylum law on June 12, 2026. Experts have indicated that the law may not fully achieve its objectives.

Germany is working to decrease the number of new asylum seekers as the reformed EU asylum law, known as the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), came into effect on June 12, 2026. Experts have expressed skepticism regarding the law's ability to fulfill all of its intended goals.

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Fast-track border checks, return centers, 'mandatory solidarity': What the EU’s new asylum rules could change — and what they may not.

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Germany Seeks to Reduce Asylum Seekers as EU Reform Takes Effect