Austria Halts Asylum Seeker Family Reunifications Amid Rising Anti-Immigration Sentiment

March 26, 2025
Austria Halts Asylum Seeker Family Reunifications Amid Rising Anti-Immigration Sentiment
  • This decision comes in the wake of rising anti-immigration sentiment and significant electoral success of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), which has influenced the current government's immigration policies.

  • The EU Court of Justice recently ruled that Hungary must correct the gender status of a transgender man in its asylum register, highlighting ongoing issues of legal recognition for marginalized groups.

  • Austria has announced a pause on family reunifications for asylum seekers, set to begin in May 2025, making it the first EU country to implement such a measure.

  • Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm highlighted that the integration of new arrivals is becoming increasingly challenging, particularly regarding language acquisition and employment opportunities.

  • In related developments, Germany's Interior Minister reiterated support for Jordan in hosting refugees, while exploring options for their voluntary return.

  • The conservative-led government, under pressure to curb immigration, plans to amend legislation that would empower the Interior Ministry to halt new asylum applications.

  • The proposed decree to halt family reunifications is expected to last for six months initially, with the possibility of extension until May 2027.

  • Human rights organizations have criticized the government's decision, arguing that there is no emergency situation justifying the suspension of family reunification.

  • Plakolm stated that the pause is necessary due to the limits of Austria's integration systems and the growing anti-immigration sentiment.

  • In recent years, Austria has seen a significant increase in family reunifications, with approximately 9,300 arrivals in 2023, primarily from Syria.

  • Austria had already suspended family reunification for Syrians since December 2024, citing a need to reassess the security situation in Syria.

  • Chancellor Christian Stocker, who took office in early March 2025, faces mounting pressure to maintain strict immigration measures amidst the rise of far-right sentiments in Austria.

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