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Returns at the border despite asylum application? So it has been going in Germany for around two months. The new approach is now also concerned.
In German courts there are currently at least three lawsuits against rejections asylum seekers at German borders. The Federal Ministry of the Interior said.
Courts involved in Aachen, Karlsruhe and Munich
In Aachen, according to the administrative court’s information, a Turk, which entered Belgium and was checked at the main train station in Aachen. The federal police brought him back to the Belgian border. In the meantime, the man stays here and has an address in Germany. However, the Aachen court still has to clarify whether you are responsible at all.
The administrative court in Karlsruhe deals with the lawsuit of an Algerian in an urgent procedure and the associated main proceedings. The federal police have now lifted their original refusal to enter because the man has already entered and lives in a recording facility in Heidelberg. It may therefore be that the urgent procedure has largely done it. The main proceedings should take place.
At the administrative court in Munich there is also a lawsuit and an urgent procedure of a Ukrainian who wanted to enter Germany via Austria and may have been rejected. In this case, too, the federal police have lifted their refusal to enter. What that means for the complaints is still unclear. The Munich Federal Police Directorate announced that there was no information on this “due to the protection of personal data”.
Decision in Berlin had caused a sensation
At the beginning of June, the decision of the Berlin Administrative Court caused a sensation in an endurance decision. The court had noticed that the rejection of three Somalier during a border control at Frankfurt (Oder) was ill. Without a clarification as to which EU state is responsible for an asylum application by the person concerned, they should not be rejected, it said.
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) had spoken of a “individual case judgment” after the decision. His ministry said that the rejections of asylum seekers at the land borders would continue.
dpa
Source: Stern

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