Alex Dobrindt Under Fire: Greens Demand Withdrawal of Asylum Rejection Order
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In a heated debate, the Greens are urging Interior Minister Alex Dobrindt (CSU) to abandon his controversial directive on asylum seekers' rejection on German soil, following a court ruling against it. The Greens' parliamentary business manager, Irene Mihalic, told Rheinische Post, "Dobrindt's efforts to toe the line have fallen woefully short." She went on to state, "We need to heed this legal setback as a wake-up call for our future commitment to law and justice, not to manipulate for political gain."
Chancellor Friedrich Merz is also implicated in this saga, as both he and Dobrindt have attempted to strong-arm their way through the system, only to be met with disappointment.
Meanwhile, the police union (GdP), initially skeptical about Dobrindt's directive, now stands justified. The GdP Federal Police Department's chairman, Andreas Roßkopf, stated to Funke media group newspapers that the new regulation for asylum and protection seekers' rejection has been plagued with legal uncertainties.
Recently, the Administrative Court in Berlin passed an interim decision, declaring that asylum seekers cannot be rejected during routine border checks on German territory without first completing the so-called Dublin procedure. A case involving three Somali individuals, stopped and turned back from Frankfurt (Oder) station after the new regulation was introduced on 9 May, serves as an illustrative example.
While Germany's current immigration policies are undergoing a tightening, under the new center-right coalition government, the legality of Dobrindt's regulation is now under scrutiny [1][3]. For information on any legal challenges or court rulings regarding his directives, it would be beneficial to consult current legal news sources.
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- The Greens are demanding that Interior Minister Alex Dobrindt (CSU) withdraw his controversial asylum rejection order, following a court ruling against it, as they believe his efforts to prioritize the order have overlooked the importance of law and justice, and instead, have been politically motivated.
- The GdP (Police Union), initially skeptical about Dobrindt's directive, now finds justification in the legal uncertainties surrounding the new regulation for asylum and protection seekers' rejection on German soil, as the Berlin Administrative Court recently declared that the rejection cannot occur without completing the Dublin procedure first.