Migrants, the Case Between Italy and Germany: How Many Are and What Are the Rules
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The announcement by the president of the German association "Matthew - Church and Asylum" Stefan Reichel: "Churches can give asylum for humanitarian reasons to people in serious difficulty. She is particularly tried. She has already suffered a lot, she is very scared and runs the risk of losing contact with her family. In this case we believe that there are all the conditions to give her asylum"
An open case that could come to a turning point on Wednesday, August 19, when the 22-year-old Somali asylum seeker - identified for the first time in Italy and then...
A 22-year-old Somali woman who traveled across the Mediterranean to Italy and then to Germany is facing return to Italy under the Dublin Agreement. Italy is refusing to accept her, citing 'past cases'. The disagreement between the two countries is escalating due to upcoming elections and tough immigration policies. The woman is currently seeking refuge in a church in Nuremberg.
The evangelical church of Nuremberg will host the woman Merz wanted to return to Italy. And Bern warns our government: "The first flights have already been booked, we will start at the end of August."
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