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European asylum system reforms, known as the "Common European Asylum System" (CEAS), have come into effect with the aim of enhancing the efficiency of procedures at the EU's external borders. The reforms include faster asylum decisions and more consistent deportations, along with accelerated procedures targeting individuals with low chances of obtaining a positive outcome, which are limited to 12 weeks. They also seek to prevent secondary migration by organizing the distribution of asylum seekers among member states through a solidarity mechanism, which includes financial support and transfer operations. Germany does not need to contribute to the Solidarity Fund this year, as the asylum seekers they have received are counted toward the responsibilities of other countries.
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