2025-05-25 12:29:09
Migration

Germany Considers Halting Refugee Family Reunification

The German government is set to decide on Wednesday whether to suspend family reunification for refugees without asylum status for two years. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt will present a draft law to the cabinet, aiming to limit the migration influx and implement coalition agreement terms between the Union and SPD.

Previously, up to 1,000 close relatives could join refugees in Germany each month, a practice that will now cease. The proposal requires approval from both the Bundestag and Bundesrat.

This measure targets those with subsidiary protection, allowing them to stay temporarily without full asylum status. NGOs have expressed opposition, advocating for broader family reunification rights.

The government argues that this step is necessary to manage migration more effectively and reduce incentives for migration to Germany.

AFP
25. Mai 2025 um 08:40

Cabinet to Decide on Wednesday to Stop Family Reunification of Refugees

The federal cabinet is set to suspend family reunification for refugees without asylum status for two years on Wednesday. The corresponding draft law is being presented by Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU). The law must then be confirmed by the Bundestag and Bundesrat to come into effect. The cessation of family reunification is intended to implement an agreement between the Union and SPD that is outlined in the coalition agreement.
zeit
25. Mai 2025 um 09:14

Migration: Federal Government Wants to Decide on Stopping Family Reunification on Wednesday

The Federal Government wants to suspend family reunification for refugees without asylum status for two years on Wednesday. Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) plans to introduce a corresponding draft law. The measure is a result of the coalition agreement between the Union and the SPD, which must also be approved by the Bundestag and Bundesrat.
mdr
25. Mai 2025 um 09:26

Dobrindt: Family Reunification of Refugees to Be Decided on Wednesday

The federal government plans to suspend family reunification for refugees without asylum status for two years. The interior minister, Dobrindt (CSU), will submit a bill that is expected to be passed by the cabinet on Wednesday. So far, up to 1,000 close relatives could move in monthly, which is now set to end. The law still needs to be approved by the Bundestag and Bundesrat and implements an agreement from the coalition contract between Union and SPD.
Tagesschau - Innenpolitik - aktuelle Nachrichten
25. Mai 2025 um 11:01

Draft law of the Federal Minister of the Interior Cabinet to decide on stopping family reunification

Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt is presenting a draft law that suspends family reunification for certain refugees with limited protection status for two years. The draft law is to be passed by the Cabinet on Wednesday and still needs a majority in the Bundestag and Bundesrat. The goal is to reduce so-called pull factors and tighten migration policy. NGOs have protested against this and demanded an expansion of family reunification.
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