Right-wing governments like those in Hungary and the Netherlands are demanding an opt-out, but it's hard to see how countries could legally exit the EU's asylum policy.
The Netherlands has become the first EU country to demand an opt-out from migration rules, citing concerns over its ability ...
Spokeswoman for European Commission says opt-out only possible if there are changes to recently agreed EU immigration pact ...
Opposition MPs have reacted in disbelief to the official documents about the government’s plans to declare an “asylum crisis” ...
Budapest has also pledged to defy EU rulings on its hardline border policies after judges said in June the country had ...
The new Dutch government which came to power in November is planning to declare an 'asylum crisis' to pave the way for ...
The right-wing Dutch government announced that it had asked the European Commission to abandon migration rules in order to be able to ...
Politically expedient moves to crack down on migration are putting the EU's guarantee of free movement in jeopardy. The post ...
The training in essence is geared towards building the capacity of border officials on customer care, quality and hospitality ...
Asylum seekers with jobs in Ireland could be charged up to €238 (£200) a week for state accommodation and have to pay for ...