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Jun 2023
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Accueil de migrants en Allemagne: «Il y ...

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L’Allemagne a accueilli un nouveau nombre record de migrants l'an dernier, près d'1.5 million au moment de la grande crise migratoire dans l'UE. Pour pallier la pénurie de main-d’œuvre de la première économie européenne, une réforme de la loi sur l’immigration a été adopté par le Bundestag pour mettre en place un système à points inspiré du modèle canadien. L’analyse de Gerald Knaus, directeur du think tank European Stability Initiative (ESI), spécialiste des questions migratoires.

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