
"Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt's orders are aimed at severely reducing undocumented migration, marking a significant shift in Germany's approach to border control."
"In a decisive policy shift, Chancellor Merz's administration plans to bolster border security by sending 3,000 additional officers and reversing previous directives on migration."
Germany's new Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has initiated measures to reject undocumented refugees and migrants, effectively shifting the country's immigration policy. Following the conservative-led government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Dobrindt plans to deploy up to 3,000 additional police officers at the borders, raising the total to 14,000. This marks a reversal of the 2015 policy that permitted entry for many asylum seekers, established under former Chancellor Angela Merkel. The move indicates a tougher stance on irregular migration as the new government seeks to clamp down on border crossings.
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