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Germany has taken a new approach in its asylum policy, according to Söder.

Leader Söder of CSU reiterates importance of law and order.
Leader Söder of CSU reiterates importance of law and order.

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!!!ASYLUM TURNOVER IN GERMANY KICKS OFF!!!

Hey there, mate!

Country's top dog, Söder, from the CSU, proudly announced some serious changes to Germany's immigration politics, rocketing it back to the good ol' times of yore. In a buzz-worthy video, he declared, "The asylum turnover in Germany has commenced! The old school way, pre-2015, is back in action." Söder stopped just short of breakdancing in excitement, but who knows? Maybe he secretly rocked a sick moonwalk.

In a nutshell, the new plan includes stricter border control procedures, as promised by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt. The authorities will be keeping a closer squint-eyed gaze on border crossings in Bavaria, Saxony, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia. It's only a matter of time before other regions, such as Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, join the party.

But wait, there's more! Asylum seekers who have already flicked in applications in other EU countries may get the boot. However, the big heart Gernmen got, with a handful of exceptions, will still be extended to pregnant women, children, and those in vulnerable groups. A representative from the Federal Police verified that the enforcement was indeed underway, especially in Bavaria.

Now, let's drop some knowledge on ya, shall we?

Söder's hot new initiatives also involve more efficient repatriation policies for rejected asylum applicants. The number of deportations could swell, and the suspension of family reunifications for immigrants is on the table.

This move has earned some serious flak from neighboring countries like Poland and Switzerland. The Swiss government argues that the repetitive ousting of migrants at the border potentially violates international law. Ouch!

The stricter immigration policies are a part of a broader power shift within the German government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt. Söder sees these hey-let's-get-tough regulations as a return to past practices, like the ones that weren't so popular in 2015.

So, buckle up folks! This asylum turnover business means big changes are afoot, and the adventure has only just begun.

  1. The new employment policy, announced by Country's top dog Söder from the CSU, includes stricter border control procedures, which will focus on regions such as Bavaria, Saxony, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia.
  2. Asylum seekers who have already applied in other EU countries may be denied entry under the proposed employment policy, though exceptions will be made for pregnant women, children, and individuals in vulnerable groups.
  3. The new policy also focuses on more efficient repatriation policies for rejected asylum applicants, and the suspension of family reunifications for immigrants is under consideration.
  4. The stricter employment policy has garnered criticism from neighboring countries like Poland and Switzerland, with the Swiss government arguing that the repeated ousting of migrants at the border potentially violates international law.

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