💨 Abstract
German lawmakers approved a bill suspending family reunions for migrants with "subsidiary protection" status for two years. This status is held by over 388,000 individuals, many from Syria. The move is part of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's tougher migration policy, aiming to reduce annual migrant intake by 12,000 and disrupt smuggling networks.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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