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New: Borderlines - Briefings on Migration & Human Rights

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Migration is one of the most extensively heavily regulated policy areas - and so every overheated political discussion becomes an exchange of legal ‘arguments’. These are often wrong or inaccurate and characterised by lack of knowledge.
Borderlines - Briefings zu Migration und Menschenrechten
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With Borderlines - Briefings on Migration & Human Rights, we offer regular briefings that cut through the political rhetoric and provide legally informed, fact-based insights into asylum and migration policy. For journalists, activists, experts and anyone else who is interested.

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    Borderlines - Briefings on Migration & Human Rights

    Friedrich Merz, Thorsten Frei—the CDU—as well as the AfD and even the SPD have long and vehemently called for “Zurückweisungen”, which we call returns at the border in English, regardless of whether a person applies for asylum or not. This is illegal. With this briefing, we aim to provide background information and arguments for the debate. Our communication recommendations summarize the key points concisely.

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