. Merz stated from Brussels that it does not activate an emergency for migration – the police union carries another reality from the field
In spite of the denial of the German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz On Friday from Brussels, on the activation of the emergency clause on the German border due to the immigration, under Article 72 of the EU Treaty, it appears that the real situation on the field on the German border is completely different for three days.
The denial of the powerful police union itself in terms of the statements of Chancellor Mertz himself is a sense of denial. Trade union leader Andreas Rocopv confirms the Bild newspaper that the deportations of asylum seekers at the German border have already begun. “We are applying the mandate of the Federal Minister of Interior Alexander Dobrid for rejections of all asylum seekers with the exception when it comes to vulnerable groups: pregnant, patients and unaccompanied minors,” the German newspaper said.
Interestingly, however, the police union also stresses that if the German courts declare the process of mass expulsion at the German border as illegal, the responsibility will be borne exclusively by the Federal Ministry of the Interior.
However, there are already serious criticism of the first Merz moves in immigration and by the ruling Social Democrats, with leading executives expressing open reservations about compatibility with European law. The head of the KO The Social Democrats Rolf Millostas Milostas on German Radio DLF sends a clear message to the new Chancellor. The implementation of existing EU regulations should not be at risk for domestic political benefits, he notes.
The border trend: direct deportations
Friedrich Mertz, for his part, states that controls on the German border are firmly funded by the controls that had been applied during the 2024 European Football Championship. However, at the border with neighboring countries in recent days, the recent days are in the process of They cross the border daily. On the border with Austria and the Czech Republic the controls were already strict, but they have intensified even further, according to a report on the N-TV network.
A spokesman for the Federal Police reports to the same network that “the deportations will now be directly directly and for people who apply for asylum but do not qualify for the country.”
In a video posted by Christian Socialist and Bavarian Prime Minister Marcus Zender, the head of Christian Socialists and Prime Minister Marcus Zender says that “the restructuring of the asylum system in Germany has already begun” and that “what was in place before 2015”. In 2015, Chancellor Angela Merkel had opened the German border to asylum seekers, then mainly from Syria, resulting in almost one million refugees reaching the country.
Return of Afghans who had applied for asylum in Greece
Increased border controls are also noted both on the border with Poland and with France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
According to a federal police spokesman in Trier, four Afghan citizens were found at the city’s central station during a bus check and returned to Luxembourg, in collaboration with Luxembourg local authorities.
The two women and two men had first applied for asylum in Greece. The Dublin Regulation stipulates that Greece as a first reception country is responsible for examining their asylum requests. It was clarified that the four did not belong to the vulnerable accusations, which are excluded from the “automatic” returns pursued by the new German government.
A recent ruling by the Federal Administrative Court of Leipzig allows for returns for dismissed asylum seekers to Greece, describing the conditions of living within and outside Greek refugee structures to be tolerated and acceptable. This is a decision that could have significant implications for the management of immigration, with Greece so far not appearing positive about the possibility of accepting mass relative German demands.
Source :Skai
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