Pushing the Limits: Dobrindt's Alleged Plan for Intense 12-Hour Shifts for Border Guards
Border guard shifts planned to last for twelve hours according to Dobrindt.
Hey there! Let's talk about the new Interior Minister of Germany, Alexander Dobrindt from the CSU. According to rumors, he's planning to beef up the border guard force and push them to work 12-hour shifts. Sounds intense, huh?
The spine-tingling details come from a report by Spiegel, but let's face it, these are just rumors for now. They reveal that the Federal Reserve Police contingent at the border could double, making 12 companies in total. The plan also includes adding mobile control and surveillance units. If all this goes down, the border patrol's current workforce of 11,000 officers is set to get a serious boost, potentially enabling an increase in the number of border checkpoints.
Yeaaaah, you heard it right! The CSU's tough-talking politician, Dobrindt, has been vocal about taking a hard stance on immigration since he joined the government. And if these rumors are true, it looks like he's putting money where his mouth is!
However, it's essential to note that these are initial plans, and there's no concrete confirmation yet. Dobrindt himself is scheduled to give an official statement soon, so we'll have to wait and see. So far, on the day the new federal government took office, there were no signs of tighter controls, at least at the western borders.
Now, whether or not Dobrindt is actually planning 12-hour shifts remains to be seen. But, if that's the case, it'll certainly intensify border security and enforcement, following Dobrindt's well-known hardline stance on immigration. There's no denying that it'd be quite a change!
Anyway, that's all the hot goss for now. Stay tuned for Dobrindt's official statement, and who knows, we might get some more details on those 12-hour shifts!
Politics Immigration in Focus Dobrindt's First Moves as Interior Minister So, it seems like Dobrindt's gonna go big on border reinforcement. Whether or not the 12-hour shifts materialize, it's clear that he wants to get tough on immigration. The reinforcement is rumored to kickstart by keeping current federal police at the borders and adding the planned reinforcements as extra personnel. However, it's unclear whether this'll be enough to fully control the approximately 4,000-kilometer-long external border of the Federal Republic.
- The planned 12-hour shifts for border guards, if confirmed, could be a part of Dobrindt's community policy, aiming to intensify border security and enforcement.
- Dobrindt's employment policy for border guards, as hinted in the reports, includes a potential doubling of the Federal Reserve Police contingent, increasing the number of companies from 6 to 12.
- Amidst the politics of war-and-conflicts and general news, the alleged 12-hour shifts for border guards have stirred up conversations, highlighting Dobrindt's hardline stance on immigration.
- The federal government, with Dobrindt as the Interior Minister, is yet to provide a definitive employment policy for border guards, with his official statement on the topic coming up soon.