Friedrich Merz also wants to reject asylum seekers on the border

Friedrich Merz also wants to reject asylum seekers on the border

Despite the court decision
Friedrich Merz also wants to reject asylum seekers on the border








Chancellor Friedrich Merz sticks to his strict asylum course. Despite the court ruling that the handle declared inadmissible, there were “scope”.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz also adheres to the rejection of asylum seekers at the border after the administrative court decision, with which this was declared unlawful in the specific case. The decision of the Berlin court may have spotted the scope again, said the CDU boss at the local congress of the German Association of Cities and Municipalities in Berlin. “But the scope are still there. We know that we can still reject rejections.”

Friedrich Merz: Returns remain at the limits – as part of European law

“We will of course do this as part of existing European law,” said Merz. “But we will also do to protect public security and order in our country and to protect the cities and municipalities from overload.” The federal government wants to face this task unchanged. The Chancellor underlined until the situation at the European external borders has improved significantly using new common European rules, “we will have to maintain the controls at the internal limits”.

Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) had intensified and ordered an intensification of the border controls on May 7th to reject asylum seekers at the border – but with exceptions, for example for children and pregnant women. The Berlin Administrative Court found in an endurance decision on Monday 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. The three affected people had been sent back to Poland.

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