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German Asylum Benefit Cuts Violate EU Law, Court Rules

Published Friday, June 5, 2026

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The European Court of Justice has ruled that Germany cannot withdraw basic necessities like clothing and household goods from asylum-seekers, even if their application for asylum is rejected. This decision clarifies the legal obligations of EU member states regarding the treatment of asylum applicants.

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  • The European Court of Justice ruled that basic necessities such as clothing and household goods may not be withdrawn from asylum-seekers, even if their application is rejected.

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  • Deutsche WelleCenter

    The article provides a European perspective on the legal implications of Germany's asylum benefit policies, emphasizing EU law and humanitarian standards.

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