Union demands rejection of refugees at borders
The Union continues to insist on directly rejecting refugees at the German borders, citing a need for a significant reduction in migration to Germany. The CDU/CSU parliamentary manager, Thorsten Frei, defended the ultimatum issued by CDU leader Friedrich Merz, stating that there are substantial challenges in migration and security in the country.
Frei argued that unilateral rejections at the borders would not endanger European cooperation, but rather lead to better European regulations. He emphasized that the current Dublin rules, which require refugees to be registered and have their asylum process in the first country of entry, are not being followed by many European states.
The Union's demand for a change in migration policy aims to undermine radicalism and reject any potential collaboration with the far-right AfD party.
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