Info migrants posted an update on 23 march 2023 about the labour shortage faced by Germany. To fill this difference, the government has imposed some regulations on employing non-European Union nationals through the Immigration Act for skilled workers there.

They also informed us about some areas that need clarification which is required to do. When entitling foreign workers, the most obvious thing is workers need to learn their rights and the German language.

That creates enormous obstacles and makes them vulnerable to working conditions and exploitation. Though Some laws and policies also exist to protect and secure the rights of migrant workers.

Notably, InfoMigrants is a platform providing migrants with correct, verified and balanced news and information about the countries they are migrating from and the countries they are heading towards.

The IngoMigrants secures the right to remove those comments on their Facebook account handles that violate or harm these rules and create better conditions for conservative discussions and are a part of the values and ethics shared by InfoMigrants and its partners.

InfoMigrants is also a multilingual news website for migrants to counter false news or misinformation at every step. The InfoMigrants website is available in 5 languages, French, Arabic, English, Dari and Pashto.

The migrants need to be verified, correct and balanced information to make the proper decisions for themselves; the migrants often face difficulties in making informed decisions.

They also need help accessing such details on their migratory journey as they leave their homes, exposed to a proliferation of poor and unreliable information. Even studies also show that most migrants receive most of their information from human traffickers and smugglers who try to mislead and manipulate them.

InfoMigrants operated through a collaboration of three primary European media sources: France Médias Monde (France 24, Radio France International, Monte Carlo Doualiya), the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle, and the Italian press agency ANSA and the project is co-financed by the European Union.