Dobrindt Plans to Extend Border Controls Amidst Stable Migration Trends
Dobrindt Plans to Extend Border Controls Amidst Stable Migration Trends
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt anticipates no increase in migration pressure from the Iran conflict, while considering an extension of internal border controls.
Dobrindt stated that current assessments show no heightened migration pressure towards Germany, despite ongoing conflicts in Iran and Lebanon. He noted that while there is increased internal migration within these countries, there is no significant movement towards Turkey, which would indicate a potential influx into Europe. Preparations for precautionary measures at the European level are underway. Additionally, Dobrindt reaffirmed the necessity of deportations of criminals to Syria and Afghanistan, highlighting a functioning system for regular deportations to Afghanistan.
For journalistic integrity, this report was summarized from: welt.de
