The reformed EU asylum law, known as the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), came into effect on June 11, 2026. German Interior Minister [Name] has expressed intentions to further reduce the number of new asylum seekers. Experts have indicated that the law may not fully achieve its intended goals.
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New EU Asylum Law (CEAS) Takes Effect in Germany
The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) was implemented in Germany on June 11, 2026, with the aim of reducing new asylum applications. German Interior Minister [Name] has stated this objective, while experts suggest the law may not meet all its goals.
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CEAS comes into effect: How will it impact asylum seekers?
New EU Asylum Law (CEAS) Takes Effect in Germany