Germany removes the first shelter seekers on the border – report

The German newspaper said on Sunday that Germany has started rejecting shelter seekers on its borders with other European countries.On Thursday and Friday, out of 365 unlike entries on all borders, 286 migrants and refugees were sent back, 19, which applied for asylum, applied for asylum, according to the data provided. Bild Am Sonntag.Paper said the main reasons for being rejected were: no valid visa, fake documents or entry suspension.Bild reported that in two days, the authorities also detained 14 smugglers, conducted 48 open arrest warrants, and arrested nine persons under extremist laws, targeting extremism, distant and Islamist ideologies.Four contenders classified as “weak” were allowed to enter the country.Why is Germany taking a difficult line on immigration?The new German Chancellor Frederick Merz vowed to implement permanent control over all the nine borders of Germany from its first day in this week’s office to curb illegal migrant entries. Merz justified the move, stating that Germany is surrounded by the reserved European Union states, where migrants should apply for the first landing in Europe for shelter.Internal Minister Alexander Dobridt announced on Wednesday that, for the first time, asylum seekers would be removed at the border under specific circumstances. The discounts include children, pregnant women and people identified as weak people.According to German media, around 3,000 additional federal police officers will be sent to support measurements.Migration polic in the shadow of distant AFDThe coalition government, the Center-Dones, face the growing pressure against the growing migration against the growing popularity of a distant option for the Germany (AFD) party, formed by the CDU/CSU coalition and social democrats.The party is now voting for neck-and-neck with Merz’s conservatives and earlier this month was nominated by the country’s domestic espionage agency “confirmed right-wing extremist” group, although it later suspended public use of this label, while the court made rules of rules on the objection request.The claim of asylum in Germany has recently fallen. In the first three months of the year, 37,387 applications were made, Welt M Sontag newspaper. This figure marks a decrease of 46% in the same period last year.Greens Vruce reactionThe rejection measures have been criticized by German politicians and neighboring European Union countries, especially Poland, which cited the border congestion and proper functioning of the European Union’s internal market.Marsel Americ, a spokesman for the domestic policy of the environmentally friendly Green Party in Parliament, said the move was “contrary to the European law.”Instead of more cooperation, the federal government is selecting for separation and unilateral action, causing chaos on the boundaries, “Americ, whose party now sits in protest, told The News Room of News Room of Reductionsnetzwork Ducsland (RND).TeaHe planned to plan a field of questions in Parliament this week, asking whether this measure is mandatory or discretionary and how will we really be treated.Germany in a ‘special status’ in EuropeMeanwhile, CSU leader Marcus Soder expressed concern with other states of the European Union, saying that he believes that the measure would be supported by Brussels despite the backlash.Germany is in a “special position,” Soder told Bild Am Sonntag “because we have taken many migrants, even though we do not need to do so under the European legal system,” saying that “disorders” have affected the issue of migration in Europe.According to recent elections, about two-thirds of Germans are in favor of permanent control.After increasing the boundary control during the Covid-19 epidemic, Germany resumed the temporary investigation in September, allowing the border authorities to remove those people without the correct admission documents.From the end of April, the data showed that 33,406 people were shown away from the land limit, showing the bild data.Most were trying to cross illegally in Germany and over 1,200 were first deported. The data also included smugglers, extremists and thousands of open arrest warrants.