Spahn wants to suspend family reunification “completely” – “We are at the limit as a society”
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In their election manifesto, the CDU and CSU speak out against family reunification for certain people entitled to protection. Union parliamentary group vice-chairman Jens Spahn is now calling for a complete suspension. Anyone who is not entitled to asylum will be turned back at the border.
The Christian Democratic Party (CDU), which is expected to take power in Germany's February 23 election, plans to suspend family reunification.


The Union is campaigning by tightening migration policy. Group Vice Jens Spahn finds clear words about family reunification and the CDU and CSU's plans after the election.
Union parliamentary group vice-chairman Jens Spahn has announced a massively tightened course in asylum policy in the event of his party's victory in the federal election. "We will turn back everyone at the border who comes across the land border," he told "Ippen-Media". "Anyone who comes from a safe third country has no right to asylum in Germany. We are surrounded by safe third countries." Spahn sees Germany as "socially at its limit" due to t…
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