Following a tragic knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany's center-right Christian Democrats (CDU), led by Friedrich Merz, are advocating for stricter immigration laws, including a five-point plan to limit irregular migration. Merz's proposals come amid rising concerns over asylum seekers and deportation protocols, particularly after the attacker was revealed to be an Afghan national slated for removal. However, there are serious legal questions surrounding whether such measures comply with German and EU laws, particularly regarding the Schengen Agreement and the treatment of asylum seekers under the Dublin III Regulation.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz has proposed a five-point immigration plan aimed at curbing irregular migration in response to a deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg.
Germany's center-right CDU bloc is facing legal challenges regarding proposed stricter immigration laws, which may conflict with both German and EU regulations, particularly on asylum.
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