Asylum crisis in Upper Austria: Running all boundaries blast!

Asylum crisis in Upper Austria: Running all boundaries blast!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The heated discussions about asylum and migration policy in Europe reach a new highlight. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser is criticized after Germany is classified as less trustworthy in the EU. In a meeting with her European counterparts in Warsaw, Faeser emphasized that Germany was criticized by the recent decisions by opponents of the campaign, especially the Union and AfD. Her statement makes it clear that the European neighbors are very concerned about developments in Germany, especially with regard to the plans for comprehensive rejections for the limits, such as Tagesschau.de reported.

Meanwhile, the FPÖ policy in Austria shows its rejection in Austria with Vehemenz towards the promises of the new federal government. The deputy governor Dr. Manfred Haimbuchner describes the statements of the Interior Ministry as "empty promise". He referred to the takeover of over 9,000 asylum seekers from Germany to Upper Austria in the past four years and demanded a consistent asylum policy that stops illegal migration. In response to the promise of the Federal Government to stop the family reunification, Haimbuchner expressed that the solution to further national security measures was necessary to meet these challenges, as well as ots.at reported.

European approaches to return

As part of the ongoing discussion about migration rules in the EU, a new asylum pact is sought, which also includes a uniform return directive. This is to be implemented by the middle of the year. EU interior commissioner Magnus Brunner emphasized that clear rules for deportation have to be created. This is considered urgent by the Member States, as more and more countries are undergoing national sole approaches in terms of common asylum law. Balanced between national interests and European values, the ministers, on the other hand, fight for a balanced approach that not only treats migration, but also maintains human rights.

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