German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser stated, "We are doing everything we can to protect the people in our country against this," referring to the new border checks and security measures.
Faeser emphasized, "We are strengthening our internal security through concrete action and we are continuing our tough stance against irregular migration," highlighting the necessity of these measures.
With the expansion of passport controls, Faeser aims to curb the rising number of individuals entering Germany without visas, seeking to contain threats from terror and crime.
The recent rise in first-time asylum requests and incidents of violence, such as the knife attack in Solingen, have triggered intensified discussions on migration control in Germany.
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