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German party could rely on far-right again for immigration vote
CDU leader Friedrich Merz may need support in the Bundestag from the AfD, a move that has attracted wide condemnation.
German lawmakers set to vote on contentious immigration law
The German Bundestag will hold a debate on the "influx limitation law" then vote on it. The law, proposed by the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, could pass in the lower house with the aid of the far-right AfD party.
German churches warn conservatives against immigration crackdown
The German Catholic and Protestant churches warned on Tuesday against the conservative opposition's plan to crack down on immigration, which they said could break a convention against mainstream parties cooperating with the far-right.
Follow as Germany’s Parliament Votes on Migration Bill
We’ll be covering today’s vote on a divisive anti-immigration bill in Germany’s lower house of parliament, the Bundestag. Conservative leader Friedrich Merz is taking a hard line and attempting to push through legislation with support from the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
German lawmakers face another contentious vote on migration reforms
German lawmakers face another hugely contentious vote on Friday, days after a motion demanding reforms to migration laws passed in parliament with backing from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD),
German parliament backs resolution on migration with far-right votes
Germany's opposition conservatives won parliamentary approval on Wednesday for a proposal to drastically restrict migration with the help of votes from the Alternative for Germany (AfD), breaking a taboo on cooperation with the far-right.
Germany's conservatives to seek far right support on immigration
Germany's conservative opposition leader was set Friday to again seek far-right support in parliament on the flashpoint issue of immigration, after his first effort sparked widespread condemnation and street protests.
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Fact Check: Picture of man detained in immigration raid was altered to say 'Latinos for Trump'
A photo from 2018 showing a man being led away by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was altered to ...
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'Unprecedented' number of immigration bills filed amid growing anti-immigrant sentiment
At least 15 immigration-related bills were filed in Indiana's 2025 legislative session, which come at the same time as action ...
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German Election Frontrunner Faces Backlash After Call for Immigration Stop
Friedrich Merz leaned the right-wing AfD party to push through measures to restrict immigration.
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DeSantis Says He Will Veto Immigration Bill in Clash With Lawmakers
The veto pledge capped a dramatic few days in which Republican legislators publicly criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis and ...
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Missouri House Speaker says 'bounty hunter' immigration bill has little chance to pass
One bill being discussed in the Missouri Senate would include life imprisonment without parole as a punishment for ...
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Tennessee GOP passes immigration law to criminalize elected officials' votes
The law, pushed by Gov. Bill Lee as an immigration enforcement measure, will also establish a new immigration czar and office in the state.
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DEI, immigration, homelessness show differences between two of the mayoral candidates
"As mayor, I am committed to the continuation of equity, which is actually stronger and better than equality because it meets ...
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The New Politics of Immigration
There is a tension in U.S. public opinion about President Trump’s immigration plans.
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How immigrant voters could determine the German election
More than 7 million eligible voters in Germany have an immigration background. However, studies show they're a neglected ...
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Opinion | Trump's Deportation Spree Will Change Nothing For Geopolitics
The mobility of people, especially from the Global South, is going to be scrutinised and regulated, but it won't have much bearing on state-to-state relations, unfortunately.
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