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Haßelmann von Dobrindt expresses 'displeasure' over the ruling on rejections. - Workers' Safety from Ionising Radiation Risks to be Proposaled by Commission via Directive
Britta Haßelmann, Green faction leader, found Alexander Dobrindt's unexpected victory in a major court case "unlikely." In response to Dobrindt's success, Haßelmann stated on the ARD's "Morning Magazine" that his latest actions have left many "scratching their heads."
On Monday, a ruling by the Berlin Administrative Court declared in favor of three Somali asylum seekers who contested their previous rejections without undergoing a Dublin procedure. The court ruled that their rejection was now legally invalid.
Although the interim decisions only concern these three individuals—two men and one woman—the court made it clear that it considers such border control rejections in similar cases to be generally unlawful.
Haßelmann, speaking on the same morning show, dubbed the court's decision "fundamental." She criticized Dobrindt for his continued attempts to reject asylum seekers, even in the face of this "landmark" ruling. Haßelmann called on the interior minister to rescind his directive and suggested that his persistence threatens the integrity of Germany's Federal Police.
Dobrindt, however, remains defiant. Despite the ruling, he announced that his ministry will continue rejecting asylum seekers. Addressing the media in Berlin, he justified his stance by claiming the court's decision to be an "individual ruling."
- Asylum Seekers
- Britta Haßelmann
- Alexander Dobrindt
- CSU
- ARD
- Alliance 90/The Greens
- Administrative Court
- Berlin
- Somalia
It should be noted that the current CSU stance on border control rejections involves a firm commitment to maintaining stringent border policies and rejecting the majority of asylum seekers at the border. As the Interior Minister, Dobrindt has spearheaded initiatives to increase border control and enforce rejections, with the goal of curbing irregular migration [1][2][3]. However, the legality and effectiveness of these measures remain a subject of debate [1][4]. Despite these uncertainties, the CSU and Dobrindt persist in their push for stricter border control, reflecting their political focus on migration and law enforcement [1][4].
The recently announced Berlin Administrative Court decision, while not directly affecting Dobrindt's current policies, could potentially challenge the legality of his border control strategies. As these court rulings further unfold, the future of Dobrindt's rejections remains uncertain but nonetheless steadfast [1][3].
- Britta Haßelmann, the Green faction leader, voiced her surprise at Alexander Dobrindt's continued adherence to his policies on asylum seekers, finding it incongruous with the Berlin Administrative Court's recent decision that deemed border control rejections in similar cases to be generally unlawful.
- The ongoing debate about the legality and effectiveness of Dobrindt's stringent border policies, as per the CSU's stance, might face further challenges as more court rulings unfold, potentially impacting the future course of his rejections in policy-and-legislation, politics, and general-news.