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German parliament backs two-year freeze on migrant reunifications

Published: June 28, 2025
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German lawmakers have approved a measure to suspend family reunifications for many migrants, marking a significant shift in the country’s migration policy. The decision, taken by the Bundestag, reflects a tougher stance on immigration by the new government, which has pledged to tighten border controls and regulate migration more strictly. The legislation, passed on Friday, halts family reunifications for individuals granted “subsidiary protection” for a period of two years.

German parliament backs two-year freeze on migrant reunifications

Subsidiary protection is granted to people who do not qualify for full asylum but cannot safely return to their home countries due to risks such as war or inhumane treatment. The move was passed by a wide margin, with 444 lawmakers voting in favor and 135 opposing. The decision affects a considerable number of migrants already residing in Germany. Official data shows that as of the end of March, over 388,000 individuals in Germany held subsidiary protection status. Many of these individuals fled conflict zones, particularly Syria, in recent years as Germany became one of Europe’s primary destinations for those escaping war and persecution.

Proponents of the measure argue that the suspension is necessary to reduce migration numbers and ease pressure on  Germany’s infrastructure and social systems. They contend that stricter migration controls are essential to maintaining public trust and ensuring the country’s ability to integrate those already living within its borders. Government officials have also stated that this step aligns with efforts to enhance border security and prevent irregular migration.

Lawmakers approve two-year freeze on migrant family reunifications

However, the measure has drawn criticism from human rights organizations, opposition parties, and migrant advocacy groups. Critics warn that suspending family reunifications could leave vulnerable individuals stranded in conflict zones and separate families for extended periods, exacerbating psychological and social hardships. They argue that the policy undermines  Germany’s commitment to human rights and international humanitarian obligations. Germany has grappled with the challenges of integrating hundreds of thousands of migrants since the height of the refugee influx in 2015 and 2016.

During that period, the country admitted over a million people, primarily from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, sparking both public support and political backlash. The new government’s approach signals a shift towards more restrictive migration policies amid growing concerns over integration and security. The two-year suspension will be reviewed at the end of the period, with the government indicating that future decisions will depend on migration trends and the overall security situation. In the meantime, affected individuals with subsidiary protection will not be permitted to bring family members to Germany, unless they meet stricter humanitarian exceptions. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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