"Germany Sees 51% Spike in Asylum Applications"

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Germany saw a 51.1% increase in asylum applications in 2023, with 351,915 people applying, primarily from Syria, Turkey, and Afghanistan. The surge has sparked political and social challenges, leading Chancellor Olaf Scholz to implement stricter measures, including faster asylum procedures and benefit restrictions. Despite taking in over 1 million Ukrainian refugees, Germany has introduced temporary border controls and measures to facilitate deportations of unsuccessful asylum-seekers. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser emphasized the need to continue efforts to limit irregular migration while protecting those in need.
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