Germany has adopted a new decision regarding refugees: what will change.


The German authorities are tightening border controls
The new government of Germany is canceling the previous administration's order regarding the entry of asylum seekers into the country and plans to deploy them at the borders. This was reported by the head of the German Ministry of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt.
At the same Time, the new Minister of the Interior announced an increase in the number of federal police officers conducting checks at the country's borders.
The number of checkpoints (currently around 50) may be increased proportionally. The strengthening of border units will likely begin with the fact that the federal police officers already stationed at the border will not be recalled, and new staff will be sent as additional personnel.
Dobrindt had previously stated that strengthening control at German borders and migration policy would be important tasks since assuming the new position. It has been emphasized that the borders will not be completely closed, but controls will be tightened.
According to clarified data, the reason for suspending the UN refugee resettlement program is the new government's readiness to limit immigration.
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