The European Court of Justice has ruled that rejected asylum-seekers in Germany are entitled to more than just the minimum benefits necessary for survival. This decision comes as the European Union implements a new migration pact, raising questions about the long-term implications for asylum-seekers in the region.
European Court of Justice rules on asylum benefits for rejected seekers
The European Court of Justice has determined that rejected asylum-seekers in Germany should receive more than minimal survival benefits. This ruling occurs alongside the introduction of a new migration pact by the European Union, which may affect future support for these individuals.
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