refusionspolitik
Refusionspolitik, literally “policy of refusal,” is a term used in German- and Nordic-language discourse to describe government strategies designed to limit or prevent asylum and irregular migration by denying access, expediting determinations, and returning individuals to their origin or safe third countries. The policy is implemented through a mix of border control measures, changes to asylum procedures, and international cooperation on readmission and returns. Proponents frame it as a legitimate tool to protect sovereignty and social systems.
Mechanisms commonly associated with refusionspolitik include tightened visa regimes, enhanced border enforcement, accelerated or blanket rejection
Critics argue that refusionspolitik can undermine human rights, fail to address underlying causes of migration, and