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Border reinforcement: Dobrindt plans to deploy additional 3,000 federal police

Government Intends to Deploy Additional 3000 Federal Police Officers along the Border

Strict Enforcement of Border Regulations in Brandenburg
Strict Enforcement of Border Regulations in Brandenburg

Unleashing added muscle at Germany's borders: Dobrindt ramps up Federal Police forces and axes 2015 ministerial order

Accordning Report: Dobrindt to Deploy Extra 3000 Federal Police at Border - Border reinforcement: Dobrindt plans to deploy additional 3,000 federal police

Dive in as we spill the tea on the tough new stance at Germany's borderlines!

Get ready to witness a beefed-up security presence along Germany's frontiers as the newly appointed Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, kicks off a massive expansion of the Federal Police forces. According to insider info, an additional 2,000 to 3,000 officers will soon be joining the current roster of 11,000 officers, cranking up the force to a formidable level.

But that's not all! Dobrindt has further upped the ante by repealing a 2015 verbal ministerial decree. This daring move revokes an earlier instruction that barred the Federal Police from turning away third-country nationals lacking valid residence documents or asylum claims. Prepare yourself for a shift in migration policy as Germany's new immigration practices will result in rejections for most asylum seekers at the border, with a couple exceptions for particularly vulnerable individuals, such as pregnant women and children.

In the great game of border control, Germany's governing parties, Union and SPD, have cooked up a plan to collaborate with European neighbors when it comes to returning asylum seekers. As reported by Germany's popular newspaper, Bild, Dobrindt will make an official statement before the press later this afternoon at 16:45, likely shedding more light on his ambitious rollout of enhanced border measures.

So buckle up, folks, because it looks like Germany is about to get even tougher when it comes to regulating its borderlands!

  • Alexander Dobrindt
  • CSU
  • Federal Police
  • State border
  • Bild newspaper
  • Migrants
  • Interior Ministry
  • SPD
  • Nancy Faeser
  1. Alexander Dobrindt, a member of CSU, is boosting the strength of the Federal Police, aiming to reinforce the state border with an additional 2,000 to 3,000 officers.
  2. The Ministry of the Interior, headed by Dobrindt, will officially revoke a 2015 ministerial order, allowing the Federal Police to reject the majority of asylum seekers at border checkpoints.
  3. The SPD party, now in a coalition with CSU, supports Dobrindt's plans as they collaborate with European neighbors to return rejected asylum seekers.
  4. Reports state that Nancy Faeser, a high-ranking member of SPD, will discuss Dobrindt's new border policies in a press conference at 16:45, expected to be covered by Germany's Bild newspaper.
  5. Sources suggest that these changes come in response to ongoing war-and-conflicts and the necessity for stricter policy-and-legislation regarding migration.
  6. In the political world of crime-and-justice, general-news, and politics, Germany's Federal Police are gearing up for a stricter immigration crackdown and a larger presence at the border.

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