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Thumbs Up STOP Migrants: Germany Slash Benefits For Migrants To Bed Bread & Soap

Germany Slash Benefits For Migrants Who Arrive Through Other EU Countries to Bed, Bread And Soap

Olaf Scholz is preparing new measures to tackle illegal immigration following Islamic State-inspired terror attack

The Guardian 1 SEP 2024






Olaf Scholz is poised to remove benefits from refugees who arrive in Germany through other EU countries, leaving them with the bare essentials of ?bed, bread, and soap.?












Following the Islamic State-inspired terror attack in Solingen last Friday, the German chancellor is said to be preparing new measures to tackle illegal migration.




According to reports from various German media outlets, Mr Scholz will cut all welfare payments for migrants previously registered in other EU countries.

Under EU law refugees must apply for asylum in the first country they enter. However, many migrants continue their journey to Germany and other northern European nations after arriving on the Mediterranean coast.

For the past decade, Berlin has largely ignored the so-called Dublin regulation and allowed migrants to file a second asylum application in Germany.

Additionally, attempts to deport migrants have been hampered by the reluctance of other EU members to take them back.

Cases where the country has tried to enforce the rules have frequently been thwarted by legal challenges. German courts have often ruled that countries such as Greece fail to meet the EU?s basic requirements for migrant care, including adequate shelter, food, and hygiene.

Last year, Berlin suspended its participation in a pact to distribute migrants arriving in Italy, citing Rome?s refusal to implement the Dublin rules.


Mr Scholz is facing mounting pressure to clamp down on illegal migration after a Syrian man killed three people with a kitchen knife at a street festival last week.






The assailant, who arrived in Germany in 2022 after being registered in Bulgaria, had been on a deportation list for over a year.

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