Germany to put temporary controls on all land borders, source says
- Germany will implement temporary controls at all land borders starting 16 September to combat irregular migration, as announced by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser.
- The controls are set to last initially for six months, according to the DPA news agency.
- Faeser stated the measures aim to enhance national border protection until a stronger European asylum system is achieved.
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The imposition of controls on all German land borders is unacceptable, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reacted to Berlin's decision, which will come into force on September 16 as part of a tougher fight against illegal migration and cross-border crime.
Germany Orders 6-Month Nationwide Border Controls to Curb Illegal Immigration
Germany’s government has ordered border controls to begin at all of its land borders for six months to tackle illegal immigration and extremist threats. The controls will start on Sept. 16. At a press conference on Monday, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said that the government had notified the European Union of the order to set up border controls at the land borders with France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. “We are strengt…
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