Now, the German authorities hope to use “a model for the effective expulsion of illegal migrants in accordance with European law.”
German Interior Minister Nancy Feser ordered the introduction of temporary controls at all German land borders and informed the EU Commission. BILD wrote this on Monday, September 9.
The decision was made to limit the number of people entering the country illegally.
Now the authorities hope to use “a model for the effective expulsion of illegal migrants in accordance with European law.”
Further details have not yet been announced. At the same time, tomorrow there will be another round of negotiations between the ruling coalition and the opposition CDU/CSU bloc.
Currently, deportations across German land borders only occur in certain cases: if, for example, a person is prohibited from entering the country or if he has not applied for asylum.
We remind you that at a festival in the city of Solingen in Germany on August 23, a man with a knife attacked passers-by. At least three people died. It later emerged that the attacker was a migrant from Syria.
And on August 27, German police shot and killed a man armed with two knives.
Source: korrespondent

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