Berlin court: Irin remains in Germany despite protest debt!

Berlin court: Irin remains in Germany despite protest debt!
Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland - On May 7, 2025, the Berlin Administrative Court ruled that an Irish woman may remain in Germany for the time being. This is done against the will of the State Office for Immigration, which the activist had withdrawn the EU freedom of freedom of freedom of freely movement. The withdrawal was due to their alleged participation in violent pro-Palestinian protests at the Free University of Berlin, which caused public attention. In addition to her, two other EU citizens and an American person were affected, with the authority threatened with deportation and entry bans after appropriate measures were initiated in March. These measures took place on the instructions of the Senate Department for the Interior, which saw a potential threat to public security in their procedures.
The administrative court found in its decision that there was no "current and serious danger" that would justify the restriction of freedom of movement. The judges pointed out the strict prerequisites that are necessary for such interventions. In particular, it was argued that the participation in protests in connection with the Middle East conflict does not automatically indicate a state of rush. The claims of the state office to which he referred to in his argument were considered inadequate. In addition, it was found that the state office had not complied with its obligation to provide comprehensive official information because it had failed to request relevant investigative files to the public prosecutor.
judicial disputes and political reactions
This decision is followed by a positive judgment in the urgent procedure of April 10, in which another Irish EU citizen was given right. In the current decision of the court, the judges point out that three criminal proceedings are currently underway against the Irish. At the same time, a Polishin also fights for her rights after you have the same treatment.
The inner state secretary Christian Hochgrebe (SPD) had justified the measures with the endangerment of public security and referred to traumatic events in October 2024. At that time, hooded a building, threatened employees and caught violence during a pro-Palestinian protest. The debate about the incidents at the Free University raises far -reaching questions about dealing with political protests in Germany, and some critics, such as the domestic spokesman for the Greens, Vasili Franco, see the decisions of the interior administration as exaggerated.
With the preliminary whereabouts of the Irish, a field of tension is created, which also includes other complaints from other affected people. The inconsistencies of the previous administrative decisions and the large number of ongoing investigations, which are extended to around 20 people, according to the court, additionally complicate the situation. At the moment it remains uncertain when the main proceedings will decide on the rights of the person concerned, since different judges deal with the cases and the responsibility according to the last name is regulated.
Overall, this event throws a light on the current challenges with which the German state is confronted with foreign activists and political protests, and the legal framework within which these arguments must be conducted.
FAZ reports that the media interest is also high in the fate of the American citizen, the designation of which is also evident. rbb 24 emphasizes that the interior administration plans to request important criminal procedures, while Details