Union is pushing for better external border protection in the asylum dialogue according to the assassination
Union is pushing for better external border protection in the asylum dialogue according to the assassination
In the current discussion about migration and borders, an intensive struggle for the right strategy is shown. The Union faction draws clear lines: the protection of the external borders must have priority in order to find a sustainable solution to the continued migration crisis. Thorsten Frei, the Parliamentary Managing Director of the Union Group in the Bundestag, emphasizes: "With deportation, we will never solve the continuing migration crisis. We finally have to start at the beginning of the process and that means: rejection at the outside border." This statement underlines belief within the Union that preventive measures are decisive at the limits before taking further steps.
recent events, such as Islamistically motivated knife attack by Solingen, re -lived up to discussion about migration and how Germany deals with it. Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced talks with the countries and the Union to discuss possible consequences from the incident. These discussions are scheduled for the coming week and should also take place, including a new package of measures, which, among other things, provides for deletions for refugees who have already been registered in other EU countries.
debates about new measures
The Hessian Prime Minister Boris Rhein criticized the package of measures presented by the traffic light government. He described it as inadequate and called it a "romp around the symptoms". His statement indicates a frustration that despite the measures taken, the basic question of how to reduce the number of migrants in the country is not addressed. This skepticism is widespread in political circles, as Joachim Herrmann, the Interior Minister of Bavaria, is confirmed, who does not describe the suggestions as effective enough.
also added that the planned cuts would have little effect on Dublin refugees. "These cuts affect far fewer cases than can be read," he clarifies, and points out that the affected other EU countries will often not give approval for the retention. These analyzes raise questions about the realizability of the measures and show a complex picture of current migration policy.
reactions to deportations
Another aspect that increasingly comes into focus in the debate is the recent deportation of Afghans in her home country. For the first time since the Taliban took over, these deportations were carried out, with 28 offenders in focus. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser emphasizes that including sex offenders and violent criminals. The alliance partner of the traffic light government, the Greens, has vehemently criticism of the Union's proposals. The Union accuses the Unrealistic suggestions to the Unrealistic suggestions and thus offer people false hopes.
The political arguments show how divided the views about dealing with migration and security in Germany. While the Union urges stricter measures and increased border protection, other actors see a dangerous game with international law in the approach. The crisis of trust and the uncertainty in migration policy are in space and require a clearer attitude and effective solutions.