Before the Start of the New EU Rules: SPD Wants to End Border Controls – Dobrindt Wants Better External Border Protection
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Since September 2024, there are again checks at all German borders. The European Commission wants them to end with the asylum reform.
A few days before the entry into force of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), the debate in Germany on border controls with the neighbouring countries continues. The SPD wants to phase them down gradually, and the Union considers this to be too early.
On Friday, stricter asylum rules will enter into force in the EU. They will reduce the number of asylum seekers. The SPD sees this as an opportunity to phase out checks at German borders. The Union considers this to be premature.
With the Brussels asylum reform, fewer migrants are to come to the EU from Friday. The SPD wants to start immediately with the abolition of German border controls. Interior Minister Dobrindt sees this differently: First the external border protection must work.
With the new asylum rules which will enter into force on Friday, the SPD demands that border controls in Germany be brought back. The CDU calls for the first time to wait.
A few days before the entry into force of the European asylum reform (GEAS), the SPD is pushing for a gradual abolition of border controls. When the new rules enter into force on Friday, "the internal border controls must also come to an end in perspective," said SPD spokesperson Sebastian Fiedler, the newspaper of the media group Bavaria (Dienstagsausgabe). The Union considers this to be too early. "As social democrats, we have always said - as…
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