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German govt defiant despite court ruling against migration crackdown

4 June 2025
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2025-06-04 10:28

Germany’s new government confirmed it will maintain its policy of turning away asylum seekers at the border despite a recent court ruling opposing the practice. The policy, introduced shortly after Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office, aims to prevent irregular migration.

A Berlin court ruled that asylum seekers cannot be rejected before determining which state is responsible for their claims. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said the government believes it has a solid legal basis and will continue enforcing the turnbacks. Legal proceedings are ongoing, but no changes to the policy are planned.

 

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