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Germany extends temporary control on all land borders to ‘limit migration’

  • October 1, 2024
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Germany extends temporary control on all land borders to ‘limit migration’

Sub: IR

Sec: Places in news

Context:

  • Germany‘s introduction of temporary border controls with its nine neighbouring countries has sparked a mix of political reactions and concerns.

Details:

  • Extension of Border Controls:
    • Previously, Germany had controls with Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, and Switzerland.
    • From September 16, 2024, these controls were expanded to include France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
    • These controls are aimed at limiting irregular migration and enhancing internal security, according to the German Interior Ministry.
    • These controls will remain in effect until at least March 2025, with ongoing debates about their effectiveness and legal standing.
  • Security Concerns:
    • Interior Minister Nancy Faeser highlighted threats from Islamist terrorism and cross-border crime as motivations for the measure.
    • These controls will be in place for six months, with a possibility of extension up to three years under Schengen Area regulations.

Political Context:

  • Immigration has been a central political issue in Germany since 2015-16, when over a million Syrian refugees were accepted.
  • The Dublin Regulation holds that the first EU countryan asylum seeker enters is responsible for processing their application, but Germany argues the system is flawed.
  • Racial profiling concerns are also being raised, with fears that random border checks could disproportionately target certain ethnic groups.
  • Rise of Extremism and Asylum Processing:
    • The combination of extremist threats and migration policies complicates the situation.
    • While asylum applications have dropped in Germany, bureaucratic challenges remain. First-time asylum applications decreased by 19% in the first half of 2024.

The Immigration Crisis in Europe:

  • The crisis peaked in 2015 when over 1 million migrants and refugees entered Europe, mainly fleeing conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. While numbers have decreased since then, the issue remains a critical challenge for European countries.

Key Policies and Agreements:

  • Dublin Regulation: This EU law determines which member state is responsible for examining an asylum application. Generally, it’s the country where the asylum seeker first entered the EU.
  • EU-Turkey Deal (2016): An agreement to stem the flow of irregular migrants from Turkey to Greece. Turkey agreed to accept the return of migrants in exchange for financial aid and political concessions.
  • European Agenda on Migration (2015): A comprehensive plan to improve migration management, including measures to reduce incentives for irregular migration, save lives at sea, and reform the asylum system.

Recent Developments and Acts

  • UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership (2022)
    • Announced in April 2022 by the UK government as part of its strategy to deter illegal entry and break people-smuggling networks.
    • Key features:
      • Asylum seekers who arrive in the UK through unauthorized routes may be relocated to Rwanda for processing and potential resettlement.
      • Rwanda agrees to process these claims and, if successful, to grant asylum and support integration.
      • The UK provides funding to Rwanda for processing and integration costs.
  • New Pact on Migration and Asylum (2020): Proposed by the European Commission to overhaul the EU’s asylum system. Key features include:
    • Faster border procedures for asylum screening
    • Fair sharing of responsibility among member states
    • Increased focus on returns for those not eligible for protection
  • Frontex Scrutiny Working Group (2021): Established by the European Parliament to investigate allegations of human rights violations by Frontex.
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