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Poland reinstates border controls with Germany and Lithuania to discourage asylum-seekers

  • Poland temporarily reintroduced border controls with Germany and Lithuania at midnight Sunday, citing the need to control "illegal immigration".
  • Poland's Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak said the decision was made to combat "illegal immigration" and insisted that Poles and other EU nationals would not face inconvenience.
  • Germany reintroduced temporary border checks with Poland in November 2023 and is now refusing entry to migrants heading to Germany to request asylum or obtain another type of status, according to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
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Poland introduced border controls with Germany and Lithuania in an attempt to respond to the growing concerns of illegal migration across the country, which, according to Warsaw, is inspired by Russia and Belarus, writes...

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Germany has been controlling its borders with Poland since October 2023. The neighbour has now moved on to the same level. At a total of 52 crossings, vehicles from Germany will be stopped at random from today's Monday according to the border guard.The focus here is mainly on buses, minibuses and cars with many occupants. However, vehicles with tinted disks will also be examined more closely.The controls are to last until 5 August.Extension of t…

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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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