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Germany’s new government rolls back key migration reforms

Just weeks after taking office, Germany’s new conservative-led coalition has begun rolling back progressive migration policies introduced under the previous SPD-led government. On Wednesday, the cabinet approved a bill that will suspend the right to family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection status for the next two years This policy change will primarily affect Syrian refugees, who make up a …

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Italy: Government discourages voting in citizenship referendum

On 8 and 9 June 2025, Italian citizens will vote in a landmark referendum that could significantly change the path to citizenship for over a million non-EU residents, including many Africans. The proposal seeks to halve the required period of legal residence for non-EU citizens to apply for Italian citizenship, reducing it from ten to five years. According to the …

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One in four people in Germany has a migration background, new data shows

Germany is increasingly becoming a diverse country, with the latest figures from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) revealing that more than one-quarter of the population has a migration background. As of 2024, 21.2 million people in Germany—representing 25.6% of the total population—are either immigrants themselves or the children of immigrants. This marks a notable increase from 2023, when individuals with …

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