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Federal AUTHORITIES Choose NOT to Enact Emergency Measures to Address Abnormal Border Crossings

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Setting the Record Straight: No Emergency Declared for Migration Policies by Federal Government

Federal AUTHORITIES Choose NOT to Enact Emergency Measures to Address Abnormal Border Crossings

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Contrary to rumors circulating, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz has unequivocally affirmed that the government has not invoked a national emergency to address irregular migration. Any confusion regarding this matter has been dispelled.

During his visit to Brussels, Merz addressed the issue, stating that, while there may have been some misunderstandings, a national emergency has not been declared. He announced that border controls would remain diligent, with stricter measures in place, including the turnback of asylum seekers in line with EU legislation.

Minister Alexander Dobrindt had initially proposed tightened border controls aimed at decreasing refugee numbers. This would involve increased deployments of federal police and entry restrictions for certain asylum seekers. The proposed measures are grounded in Article 72 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU, which permits exceptions to EU law for the purpose of maintaining public order and securing internal safety.

Despite government spokesman Stefan Kornelius' earlier clarification that no emergency had been declared, some doubt persists. It is important to note that the word "emergency" does not appear in Article 72, ensuring a continued focus on adhering to EU regulations.

Sourced from ntv.de and AFP, for the most accurate and up-to-date information, continue to follow these sources for official statements and policy updates.

Additional Insight: Discussions around tightened borders and migration control measures have been ongoing, with some confusion surrounding the use of the term "national emergency." Despite these talks, there has not been an actual emergency declared, as evidenced by official statements from government sources.

  1. Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz has clarified that no national emergency has been declared by the government in relation to migration policies, despite rumors suggesting otherwise.
  2. During his visit to Brussels, Merz announced that border controls would remain strict, with increased deployments of federal police and stricter measures in accordance with EU legislation.
  3. Minister Alexander Dobrindt had proposed tightened border controls to decrease refugee numbers, which would involve entry restrictions for certain asylum seekers, as permissible under Article 72 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU.
  4. It's important to note that the term "emergency" does not appear in Article 72, emphasizing the need for adherence to EU regulations in policies regarding migration and borders.

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