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Greek government wants to tighten migration policy

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Asylum seekers sleep by the roadside near the burnt-out refugee camp Moria. Several fires have almost completely destroyed the camp. The Greek government announced on Wednesday that it intends to stop processing asylum applications for migrants arriving in the country by sea from Libya, for a period of at least three months. Socrates Baltagiannis/dpa

People who are in Greece illegally and do not want to leave voluntarily will face a minimum of three years in prison in future.  Read More

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