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Sharp drop in asylum applications in Germany in 2025 The decline in Syrian asylum seekers is particularly sharp: In the first half of 2025, only 14,633 Syrians applied for asylum in Germany - compared to 37,633 in the same period in 2024
Figures on asylum - BAMF - Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge The Federal Office publishes data updated on a monthly basis concerning developments in the asylum applications filed in Germany, on the ten countries of origin with the largest number of applicants arriving, as well as on the decisions made by the Federal Office concerning the asylum applications, and statistical data on transfer requests that
A serious risk: The gradual undermining of the asylum system Despite the coalition agreement’s stated commitment to implementing the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, this raises serious questions about the future of the Common European Asylum System – and, more broadly, about the potential risks to international refugee protection
New Government: Germany Migration Policy 2025 Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU CSU) and Social Democrats (SPD) have released their coalition agreement for 2025, introducing significant updates to immigration, asylum, and naturalization rules
Coalition Agreement 2025 | Current Developments in German Migration Law The new coalition agreement stipulates that rejected asylum seekers should leave Germany much more quickly as part of the so-called “Repatriation Offensive ” The Black-Red coalition has agreed to use all means available to the state to achieve this goal
Attitudes Toward Asylum Seekers: Evidence from Germany We implement a survey experiment in which a representative sample of German residents evaluates vignettes of asylum seekers, which randomly vary attributes that speak to deservingness, economic and religious threat, and gender considerations of attitude formation
Germany needs more space for asylum seekers These days, the slightly over-aged population in the middle-class Berlin district of Britz is showing its rebellious side because the state of Berlin is planning to build a container village for 350 asylum seekers next to the front gardens of their detached houses