German judges have recently issued a ruling that requires Eritrean migrants to cooperate in the passport acquisition process for their citizenship. This decision not only means increased pressure on this group of migrants but also raises serious questions about human rights and the management of immigration.
Responses from the Migrant Community
This action has been heavily criticized by human rights activists and non-governmental organizations. Many believe that this decision could lead to more problems for migrants and effectively creates a new barrier against them. Can this decision be seen as a new model in European immigration policies?
Currently, these changes in the German citizenship system could impact the future of many migrants, and it is essential for governments to pay special attention to the consequences of these decisions.