Dobrindt Advocates Stricter Migration Policies
During his visit to Prague, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt defended new border controls aimed at curbing illegal migration into Germany. He emphasized the need for these measures, citing Germany's appeal to migrants.
Conversely, Czech Interior Minister Vit Rakusan urged a quick return to Schengen's free movement principles. Both officials agreed to reassess the situation after a month.
Dobrindt's policy includes potential deportations to neighboring countries and discussions with EU partners to facilitate asylum processes outside Germany. This approach aims to create a collaborative framework for managing migration effectively while addressing concerns from the freight transport sector about increased traffic delays.
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