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Appeals over failed asylum applications have increased over 100 percent in Germany over the past year, and the legal system is now so overloaded a top judge has remarked: “It is my impression the German authorities are no longer in charge”.
In 2015 the numbers of asylum seekers who are appealing failed asylum cases has doubled in Germany.
Two regions in particular have seen a massive increase in disputes over failed asylum applications. Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia have seen the largest increase with the Rhine-Ruhr region seeing a quadrupling in the number of cases.
Asylum issues are said to have taken up a giant 41 percent of all court cases processed by local administrative courts in the region. In Bavaria the amount of cases has tripled, reports Die Welt.
Top Judge On Migrant Crisis: 'Authorities Are No Longer In Charge'
In 2015 the numbers of asylum seekers who are appealing failed asylum cases has doubled in Germany.
Two regions in particular have seen a massive increase in disputes over failed asylum applications. Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia have seen the largest increase with the Rhine-Ruhr region seeing a quadrupling in the number of cases.
Asylum issues are said to have taken up a giant 41 percent of all court cases processed by local administrative courts in the region. In Bavaria the amount of cases has tripled, reports Die Welt.
Top Judge On Migrant Crisis: 'Authorities Are No Longer In Charge'