Pending ruling on the issue by the Commission.
In a city setting, hundreds of people gathered in downtown Dresden, Germany, on a Monday evening to voice their concerns about immigration-related issues. The protest was focused on the current asylum policy, with protesters calling for an end to uncontrolled immigration and demanding border controls.
The demonstrators, some waving imperial flags, expressed their demands publicly, rallying against what they perceived as a lack of control over immigration. The far-right group Freie Sachsen was among those participating in the protest.
Interestingly, the search results do not provide information about who initiated the march. However, it was clear that the protest was met with opposition, as a counter-protest took place at the Altmarkt.
To maintain order between the two protests, police were deployed in large numbers. Despite the differing viewpoints, the protests were peaceful, with no reports of significant disturbances.
The immigration-focused protest in downtown Dresden is a reflection of ongoing debates and concerns about asylum policy in Germany and across Europe. As these discussions continue, it is likely that more protests will take place, voicing a variety of perspectives on the issue.
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