Migration and Border Policies in Germany
Germany has experienced a notable shift in migration patterns and border policies. While asylum applications rose in early 2023, primarily from Syria, they saw a decrease in 2024. Syria remains the leading country of origin for asylum seekers, with Afghanistan and Turkey following. Despite an increase in applications, there has been a significant drop in unauthorized entries by over a third, as observed by the Federal Police.
Border controls have intensified since September 16, with stationary checks at all German borders, an unusual practice in the Schengen Area. The number of unauthorized entries has decreased, but the policy has been met with criticism. Ukrainian nationals do not require asylum applications, though a visa is necessary for longer stays. The debate around border management continues, with some political figures calling for stricter rejections of entries. These developments highlight ongoing challenges and controversies in Germany's approach to handling migration and border security.
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