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The German government confirmed on Tuesday that it had stopped sending refugees back to Hungary due to the EU member's poor human rights record.
No refugees have been sent to Hungary from Germany since April 11th, despite an EU agreement which stipulates that refugees should apply for asylum in the first EU member that they entered.
The agreement, officially called the Dublin ruling, means in effect that Germany should not process any asylum applications by refugees who have reached the country via other EU member states.