Author (Corporate) | Deutsche Welle |
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Series Title | Article |
Series Details | 10.12.15 |
Publication Date | 09/12/2015 |
Content Type | News |
Germany's government approved a proposal to introduce a new type of identification for all refugees in the country. The proposed bill also envisioned a central database to store information on the newcomers, as the country was expected to receive up to a million refugees. Interior minister Thomas de Maiziere said on 9 December 2014 the draft law was meant to improve data sharing between officials handling asylum-seekers. New identification would include physical details from refugees, while registration centres were also expected to retain fingerprints. Refugees would need the new ID before applying for benefits as asylum-seekers. The German parliament approved the proposal on 14 January 2016. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dw.com/p/1HKe6 |
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Subject Categories | Justice and Home Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Germany |