German govt to ask EU court to rule on migrant turnbacks
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German govt to ask EU court to rule on migrant turnbacks
Germany's interior minister hopes an EU court will overturn a ruling on the government's new border policy. Also, German firms are more positive about a tariff deal following the Merz-Trump talks. DW has more.
Border controls in Germany have been tightened in line with the new steps taken by the government in its immigration policy.
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said the German government would appeal to the EU Court of Justice to rule on the legality of turning over migrants at the border.
Germany is asking the EU Court of Justice to review the legality of its rejection of migrants. The minister says the measures are in line with the law and respond to a court ruling.
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said that Berlin will turn to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to assess the legality of rejecting migrants at the border and returning them to the countries from which they came. The minister told the Funke Mediengruppe publishing house, which published the statements on Saturday, DPA reports. According to Dobrindt, Germany will offer further justification for the application of Artic…
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) wants to leave the decision on the rejection of asylum seekers at Germany's borders to the European Court of Justice and stick to his course despite the ruling by the Berlin Administrative Court. The court "noted that our justification for the application of Article 72 – an exception rule in European law – is insufficient," the CSU politician told the newspapers of the Funke media group (Saturday editio…
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