Germany's Interior Minister Wants to Retain Controls at EU Borders
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German Interior Minister Defends Border Controls
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt continues to advocate for EU internal border controls, calling them essential to the country’s “migration turnaround.” Dobrindt (CSU) announced tighter measures on his first day in office, fulfilling a key CDU/CSU campaign pledge. Since his appointment, federal police have turned back roughly 1,340 asylum seekers at the border as of April 2026, according to Tagesschau. Monthly rejections have remained …
“The fundamental fact is our willingness to maintain our border controls,” stated the German Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt, last night. “During his participation in the television programme of the ARD Report from Berlin, the Minister was asked to justify Germany’s decision to extend German border controls for a further six months.” In the medium term, according to the Minister, the German Government is counting on the European mig…
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The number of asylum seekers is falling. Nevertheless, checks should take place at Germany's external borders. What the future of the measure looks like.
More and more people are coming across the EU's internal borders to Germany. But Dobrindt (CSU) does not intend to reopen the borders.
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