The Saxon Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) has accused the federal government of inaction in the fight against irregular migration. "Those who want to will find ways, those who don't will find reasons. This has been the history of migration policy in recent years," said Kretschmer on the sidelines of the Bundesrat meeting in Berlin. Saxony had made it very clear that border controls were needed. Now we can see how irregular migration has decreased this year.
Kretschmer spoke out in favor of turning back migrants who come to Germany from EU countries or safe third countries. "Anyone standing at the Czech border is definitely coming from a safe country." However, it would always be possible to reach an agreement with other countries on how to distribute the burden.
At the moment, German courts have declared the return of asylum seekers to Greece, Italy and other countries to be inadmissible. "We must change this legal situation." It is up to the federal government to act. It had not done so for months and years. If the CDU comes to power after the Bundestag elections in March next year, this will change.
The number of new refugees arriving in Saxony has fallen sharply this year. By the end of November, 9,447 women, men and children had been registered, according to the Saxony State Directorate. In 2023, there were still 22,263 refugees in the same period, and 23,132 at the end of the year. This means that the number of newly arrived refugees in 2024 will probably more than halve and reach the level of 2021 (10,222).
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