Facing refugee surge, Germany reinstates border controls

Published September 14, 2015
Asylum-seekers must understand they cannot choose the states where they are seeking protection: Interior Minister.— AFP/File
Asylum-seekers must understand they cannot choose the states where they are seeking protection: Interior Minister.— AFP/File

MUNICH: Germany said on Sunday it was reinstating border controls as Europe’s top economy admitted it was stretched to the limit trying to cope with a record influx of refugees.

German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said border controls would be reintroduced with immediate effect, and the Czech republic announced similar measures on the border with Austria.

“The aim of this measure is to stop the current influx to Germany and to return to an orderly process,” de Maiziere said, as the city of Munich recorded an influx of 63,000 asylum seekers in two weeks.

Asylum-seekers must understand “they cannot choose the states where they are seeking protection,” he told reporters.

Under EU rules, the first country of entry is required to deal with an asylum-seeker’s request for protection, but Germany had waived the rule for Syrian refugees.

Local authorities in Germany, which has earned praise for its stance towards refugees, have buckled under the sudden surge of migrants.

European Union home affairs ministers will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss deeply divisive European Commission plans to introduce compulsory quotas for refugees.

“The German decision of today underlines the urgency to agree on the measures proposed by the European Commission in order to manage the refugee crisis,” the EU said.

Europe’s biggest economy has become the destination of choice for many, particularly for Syrians after Chancellor Angela Merkel decided to relax asylum rules for citizens of the war-torn country.

“Given the numbers from yesterday, it is very clear that we have reached the upper limit of our capacity,” said a Munich police spokesman.

Published in Dawn, September 14th, 2015

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