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Refugees and migration: Is Europe closing its doors?
- EU plans to implement the CEAS changes across member states starting June 12, with detention-like housing at borders likely to expand.
- Experts warn the reform could create 'return hubs' in third countries and rely on partners in Africa.
- Human rights groups note potential marginalization of vulnerable groups under the CEAS overhaul.
- Germany and other states have seen a sharp decline in asylum applications in recent years.
- In 2026, the first quarter shows ongoing migration pressures despite declines in some EU nations.
- The 2026 report states more than 117 million people worldwide are displaced, with many staying in place.
- Advocates call for stronger UN refugee support and humanitarian aid even as Germany tightens policies.
- The CEAS changes may affect Afghan and Syrian asylum prospects, with resettlement programs questioned.
- The report notes that 4 million Ukrainians have returned home, impacting EU asylum dynamics.
- The analysis cites the potential for overlapping structures and rollback of refugee rights if reforms fail.
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