Asylum seeker legal support to be scrapped in one EU country | World | News

Germany is preparing to be rejected asylum seekers According to reports, a lawyer’s rights to accelerate deportation. Chancellor Friedrich Merz’in, including those who lost their last objections, as well as asylum seekers waiting to be deported asylum seekers will automatically remove a lawyer is reported to remove.
Alexander Thom, a deputy of Merz’s Christian democrats (CDU), German The government wants the deportation rate to increase, but many of them are partially failed by legal obstacles. He said that separation should be possible on paper as well as in practice.
Mr. Thom said this Telegram: “The abolition of the compulsory legal consultant is one of the various building blocks for the change of the Merz government on migration.”
In 2024, the authority claimed that the rule carried out by the previous coalition government made it even more difficult to deport.
Some experts warned that the scrapping movement of the rule may lead to illegal detention of asylum seekers because their cases are deprived of legal examination.
The German Refugee Rights Group condemned professional, proposal as democratic and “constitutional questionable”.
Merz’s government has been disrupting migration since he took office in May. The latest offer will vote at the German Parliament.
The same month Berlin announced that he would reject asylum seekers on the border.
In July, Germany’s internal minister Alexander Dobrindt adopted targets with other EU colleagues to eliminate legal obstacles to transfer rejected asylum seekers to centers outside the block.
Germany, Poland, France, Austria, Czech Republic and Denmark wants to ensure that shelter procedures are carried out in third countries. Asylum plans must be approved by Brussels.
According to the German government statistics, the number of asylum applications opened in the country between January and July this year was approximately 70,000 with a 50% decrease compared to the same period of the previous year.
There is legal aid for asylum cases in the UK. In July, the government announced in July to help people who face homelessness and accelerate the asylum process will increase funds for migration and housing legal aid fees.
According to the British government, after full implementation, the increase will be £ 20 million per year.




