"Until we achieve stronger border protection with the joint European asylum system, we must further protect our national borders," said Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, underlining the urgency of stricter border regulations as a response to rising far-right electoral gains and violent incidents linked to immigration.
"The announcement comes after weeks of intense debate sparked by a knife attack that killed three people in Solingen, a town just north of Dusseldorf in western Germany," showcasing how public safety concerns directly influence governmental policy on immigration and border control.
After the recent attacks, the government plans to reintroduce systematic land border checks on people entering Germany from several Schengen neighbors, indicating a shift towards increased monitoring amid rising pressure from the electorate.
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