Germany Urges EU Deal on Third-Country Asylum Returns
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Germany’s interior minister launches new attacks on refugees and migrants
On Wednesday, the cabinet approved two legislative proposals by federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, which, in the style of the far-right Alternative for Germany, focus on isolating rather than integrating migrants.
According to the German Interior Minister, there is a need for third countries that are willing to accept immigrants whose asylum applications have been rejected.
Germany urges EU deal on third-country asylum returns
Berlin (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Alexander Dobrindt, the German interior minister, hopes the European Union can come to a consensus on returning unsuccessful asylum seekers who are unable to return to secure nations close to their home countries. On the … Read more Continue reading Germany urges EU deal on third-country asylum returns at The Brussels Morning Newspaper.
Interior Minister Dobrindt plans exit centres for criminal migrants and wants new deportation agreements with Syria and Afghanistan. What he still has to do with border controls. This post "Can Dobrindt turn off Germany's migrant magnets in the direction of her home country?" was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
Interior Minister Vít Rakušan received his German counterpart Alexander Dobrindt. Together they discussed border controls, which Germany has significantly tightened after the new government took office. We understand the steps of the German government and we have the same opinion on illegal migration, the Austrian said at a press conference. He stressed that the controls are a temporary solution.
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