Refugees will receive refusals to enter Germany – Merz.


Germany will not back down from its policy of denying entry to asylum seekers, despite the decision of the local court. Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed this during the congress of the German Cities and Municipalities Association, remaining confident in the need to control the country's borders and comply with European legislation.
“We will have to maintain control at the internal borders until the situation at the external borders improves significantly through new European regulations,” emphasized Merz.
The German police is taking various measures to combat illegal migration, even using drones, helicopters, and thermal imaging cameras. The country continues to adhere to its stance on migration policy, focusing on compliance with the law and ensuring public safety.
Information has become available to the Ukrainian public that Germany does not intend to ease its control over the entry of asylum seekers into its territory. The country plans to continue implementing enhanced measures to combat illegal migration, adhering to the law and ensuring public safety.
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