German Borders: Former President Allows Asylum Seeker Rejections
Former President of the Federal Constitutional Court states that rejecting asylum seekers at German borders is permissible under the Asylum Act, prioritizing Germany's sovereignty over EU law. With over 42,000 rejections in the first half of 2024, an increase from the previous year, concerns arise over the lack of asylum request documentation.
The Bundespolizei turned away over 50% of the 42,307 illegal entrants in 2024, mainly at borders with Poland, Czechia, and Austria. Calls for stricter controls and the Dublin Regulation mandate asylum seekers to apply in their first EU entry country.
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