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  1. Five years on: How Germany's refugee policy has fared

    Aug 25, 2020 · Five years ago, as hundreds of thousands of refugees came to Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel maintained: "We can do this!" How has Germany — and those who sought asylum — managed since then?

  2. Germany - UNHCR

    In the middle of 2021, Germany reported almost 1.24 million refugees and 233 000 asylum seekers, making it the biggest host country for refugees in Europe. Half of the refugees are from Syria. Germany also hosts 27 000 stateless persons.

  3. Germany’s never-ending migration crisis - POLITICO

    Nov 9, 2023 · With more than three million refugees, including Ukrainians, already living in the country — the most since waves of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe fled to Germany after World War II — Scholz faces immense pressure from overwhelmed states and municipalities to relieve the practical burdens they face.

  4. Refugee and asylum policy: Where is Germany heading?

    Sep 3, 2024 · As of the end of 2023, around 3.2 million people living in Germany arrived in the country as refugees, including more than one million Ukrainians. The second-largest group is Syrians. Around...

  5. Germany’s assistance for refugees - deutschland.de

    Jun 17, 2024 · Germany provides support for refugees. Read here to find out about the different types of assistance and the principles that apply. From humanitarian aid on site to receiving refugees: Germany is committed to protecting refugees worldwide.

  6. German refugee policy - Wikipedia

    During the German Empire and the Weimar Republic, Germany was one of the countries most sought after by Jews who were fleeing violence and discrimination in eastern, central and south-eastern Europe. The first big wave of Jewish refugees to Germany from the east reached was a result of the Russian Revolution and

  7. Asylum and refugee policy - BMI

    Asylum and refugee policy. type: Article, Topic: Migration. Article 16a of the Basic Law grants victims of political persecution an individual right of asylum. The fundamental right of asylum thus has high priority and expresses Germany’s willingness to fulfil its historical and humanitarian obligation to admit refugees.

  8. The refugee and migration situation - Federal Foreign Office

    Germany is working hard to alleviate the causes of forced migration and to protect refugees. A key element of Germany’s precautionary foreign policy involves taking on a more active role as...

  9. In 2022, Germany admitted close to 6,000 refugees through resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes, and plans to continue with a target of 6,500 places in 2023.

  10. Germany is a large refugee hosting countryas well as the second-largest globally. In 2021, Germany was also the second-largest donor to UNHCR. In the past years, Germany has expanded its engagement in refugee protection including by strongly supporting the Global Compact for Refugees.