Parliament Greenlights Tighter Asylum Rules, Restricts Family Reunification
In a significant policy shift, the Swiss parliament has approved a motion to tighten the country's asylum strategy. The new measures aim to reduce application numbers, accelerate procedures, and place new restrictions on family reunification for asylum seekers.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss House of Representatives has adopted a motion to significantly tighten the national asylum strategy.
- New measures include restricting family reunification for asylum seekers.
- The strategy mandates a reduction in asylum application numbers and associated costs.
- Recalcitrant asylum seekers may face 10-day curfews or detention in federal centers.
- Organizers of demonstrations will now be liable for security costs.
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They Said
"The federal government should present a new asylum strategy that, among other things, restricts family reunification."
"Asylum and appeal procedures should accelerate and the number of returns increased."