Asylum lawsuits in Saxony rise rapidly: 6000 cases are expected!
Asylum lawsuits in Saxony rise rapidly: 6000 cases are expected!
The asylum procedures in Saxony are facing a dramatic increase! The latest figures from the Higher Administrative Court (OVG) in Bautzen show that the complaints at the administrative courts in Dresden, Chemnitz and Leipzig further skyrocket. At the end of September, 5,844 new cases have already been registered, which represents an alarming increase of over 400 complaints compared to the previous year!
for the entire year 2023 the OVG expects almost 6,000 new inputs! In view of the developments in summer, this number could continue to increase even further. It is particularly striking that most complaints currently come from people from Venezuela, Syria, Turkey, Afghanistan and Iraq. These asylum seekers in Saxony face the decisions of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) to defend
growing challenges for the judiciary
The situation becomes increasingly critical because the dishes are confronted with an unprecedented rush. The procedures are in length, which is not only for those affected, but also for the judiciary itself an enormous challenge. Development is a clear signal that asylum policy in Germany is more under pressure than ever.
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Ort | Dresden, Deutschland |
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