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13.06.2026, Al Jazeera
The European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum officially took effect on Friday, 12 June, the culmination of years of tough negotiations between member states over how to handle incoming asylum seekers and migrants. The pact introduces stricter measures for people seeking to enter the EU. Human rights groups and left wing parties warn the reforms could undermine the rights of people seeking refuge, while right wing parties argue the new policy does not go far enough. The central question remains, will the pact actually deter people from seeking refuge in Europe? read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Europa, Europäische Union
12.06.2026, taz.de
After more than ten years of dispute and two years of preparation, the reform of the Common European Asylum System entered into force on Friday. While churches, human rights organisations and refugee support groups warn of the consequences, Chancellor Friedrich Merz welcomed the reform in a government statement, describing it as a migration turnaround already under way and the most significant step toward solving the problem. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also expressed satisfaction, describing GEAS as delivering efficient, fair and decisive measures, with secure external borders and solidarity within. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europa, Europäische Union
12.06.2026, euronews
The EU Migration and Asylum Pact came into force in 2024, starting a two year transition phase, and national governments are now required to implement it. According to the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), the pact introduces efficiency into the system. The Council and Parliament agreed on 1 June on so called return hubs outside EU borders to host people without the right to remain. To meet the 12 June deadline, EU countries had to rewrite national laws to align police, courts and immigration offices with the new EU rules. The EUAA says its new monitoring system aims to prevent individual shortcomings from cascading across the wider system. read more
12.06.2026, Mediendienst Integration
From 12 June 2026, the new GEAS reform rules apply across the EU — the package comprises nine regulations and one directive, with new border procedures at Schengen external borders and fast-track processing in many asylum cases as central elements. Germany will now establish so-called secondary migration centres where people whose cases fall under another Member State's jurisdiction are housed and transferred — a measure that goes beyond what EU law requires. Fast-track procedures mean significantly reduced legal protection for asylum seekers. read more
12.06.2026, PRO ASYL
From 12 June 2026, the GEAS reform applies across Germany and the EU — making it even harder for people fleeing to Europe to receive protection. PRO ASYL had already described the GEAS reform in 2024 as a "historic low point for refugee protection in Europe" — many asylum applications will now be processed in accelerated procedures with restricted legal safeguards, with the foreseeable consequence that they will frequently be wrongly rejected. PRO ASYL answers the most important questions about the new rules. read more
12.06.2026, tagesspiegel
The European Asylum Pact enters force today, a genuine step forward, the Tagesspiegel argues. But the accompanying Return Regulation is a dangerous wrong turn and a gift to right-wing populists. Anyone who wants to deport people to countries without rule of law abandons the idea that dignity is universal, the Return Regulation is not a remedy against right-wing sentiment but its confirmation. Many questions remain unresolved and several Member States, including Germany, are behind on implementation. read more
12.06.2026, Tagesspiegel
After nearly ten years of negotiations, a unified framework now applies across all 27 EU Member States: all arrivals will be biometrically registered, procedures accelerated, and frontline states relieved through intra-European solidarity. For people from countries with low recognition rates, asylum procedures will now be conducted within twelve weeks in camps at the external borders — with immediate return proceedings upon rejection. For people seeking protection, the reform marks a significant reduction in procedural rights and safeguards. read more
11.06.2026, Human Rights Watch
The new EU Migration and Asylum Pact ushers in sweeping changes that undermine the right to asylum, Human Rights Watch said. Particularly alarming: the Pact threatens protection for asylum seekers with disabilities, accelerated border procedures and shortened deadlines make it even harder for vulnerable people to assert their rights. "The new EU asylum pact slams the door in the face of people who deserve to be treated with dignity and to have a fair hearing," said Judith Sunderland of Human Rights Watch. read more
11.06.2026, Deutscher Bundestag
The German Institute for Human Rights criticised the GEAS adaptation law for failing to use the discretion available under EU law in favour of people seeking protection — while fully exploiting all possibilities to restrict rights, making detention the rule rather than the exception. Prof. Constantin Hruschka of the Evangelical University of Freiburg described the law as "unreadable" in its drafting, calling the GEAS reform the deepest cut to German asylum law since 1993 and a massive setback for refugee protection across Europe. read more
11.06.2026, MiGAZIN
According to the UN Refugee Agency, the number of people displaced has declined over the course of the year for the first time in a decade. As of the end of 2025, there were 117.8 million refugees and displaced persons worldwide, the UNHCR announced on Thursday in Geneva. That represents a decrease of 5.4 million men, women, and children—or four percent—compared to the end of 2024. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Weltweit
10.06.2026, Rheinische Post
The EU asylum reform is coming—but things aren’t going smoothly for Interior Minister Dobrindt. Benefit cuts have been scrapped, and deportations canceled. He must answer questions in the Bundestag. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Europa, Europäische Union
10.06.2026, Deutsche Welle
Following violent protests, President Cyril Ramaphosa aims to curb irregular migration to South Africa. But opponents of migration remain unconvinced. Several migrants have already lost their lives in clashes with vigilante groups. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Afrika
10.06.2026, Infomigrant
According to the Spanish NGO Caminando Fronteras, more than 1,300 migrants have died while trying to reach the Spanish coast in the first five months of 2026. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Afrika, Spanien
10.06.2026, ECRE
The EU Asylum Pact restricts access to asylum in Europe, lowers fundamental rights guarantees for people seeking asylum and keeps those in need of protection at the EU's external borders, so ECRE in a statement published on 10 June 2026, two days before the Pact enters force. Many Member States have chosen a partial implementation approach, focusing on punitive measures and going beyond the Pact's requirements on detention, while simultaneously ignoring fundamental rights obligations and failing to invest in safeguards for children and vulnerable people. ECRE confirms that Pact implementation is proving challenging and deeply uneven across Europe. read more
10.06.2026, kirche-und-leben.de / katholisch.de
As the first head of the Church ever to address the Spanish Parliament, Pope Leo XIV spoke on 8 June with flight, migration and human dignity forming a central focus of his historic address. Leo XIV. had already advised Spain's bishops in November to distance themselves clearly from the country's far right, who relentlessly attack the government's migration policy and on the Canary Islands he met displaced people in person. All parliamentary factions gave the speech a standing ovation, a rare moment of unity in a deeply divided country. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europa, Europäische Union, Spanien
10.06.2026, migazin.de / Vatican News
Pope Leo XIV is today visiting the Canary Islands as the final stop of his Spain trip, meeting migrants at the Las Raíces reception centre in Tenerife and hearing accounts of life-threatening crossings on the Atlantic route. At the port of Arguineguín, symbol of the 2020 humanitarian collapse at Europe's southern border, he lays flowers, fulfilling the posthumous wish of his predecessor Francis to commemorate the tragedy of the Canary Islands route. The visit takes place two days before the EU Asylum Pact enters force, sending a clear signal against the EU's externalisation policy. read more
10.06.2026, Human Rights Watch
uman Rights Watch released a question-and-answer document that explains the key changes to EU asylum laws and procedures and the risks for people’s rights. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Europäische Union
09.06.2026, euronews
Although the European Commission drew up a Common Implementation Plan with concrete tasks for national governments, many countries lack the capacity to safely house people during the new fast-track border procedures. Frontline countries hired border guards and data entry staff while northern countries restructured asylum housing funding — yet several Member States report technical problems with biometric data registration and staffing shortages. The EUAA's new monitoring system aims to identify potential shortcomings early and prevent issues from cascading across the Common European Asylum System. read more
09.06.2026, GGUA
The federal government is continuing its policy of obstructing integration, stripping people of their rights, and isolating them: The governing coalition has recently proposed amendments to the implementation of the GEAS, which are set to be adopted as early as Friday. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Europäische Union
09.06.2026, Zeit
SPD domestic policy expert Sebastian Fiedler is calling for the tightening of EU asylum laws to put an end to internal border controls. The CDU calls this premature. read more
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