The Germans want to send immigrants to Poland again?

narodowcy.net 1 month ago

Yesterday, the German paper WELT reported on its website that the government of Chancellor Merza wanted to introduce a state of emergency regarding migration - "a national crisis situation".

Due to these plans, ambassadors of neighbouring states on Wednesday 08.05.2015 were invited to meet with the Ministry of Interior. The subject was "A short-term discussion at the national Ministry of the Interior at number 08.05.201025".

The fresh national government wants to launch Article 72 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

The WELT reports that ‘Germany plans to merge Article 72 and measures based on national legislation’.

The consequence of this will be that the Dublin Agreement will no longer apply, that more border checks and rejections of asylum seekers will emerge.

This means that Germany will begin to mass-forward migrants outside their country, besides to Poland.

Prior to the national elections, Merz announced that on the first day, the Ministry of the Interior "according to the competence of the directive" would declare that it would permanently introduce border controls and reject any illegal entry, even those with the right to asylum.

"We keep our promises from the election run and we make a serious transition in migration. We decide who comes to our country and ends illegal immigration!” — Alexander Hoffmann on X, fresh head of CSU.

Zara Riffler, German on platform X writes openly:

In Wirklichkeit gibt es keinen Ärger mit Polen!’

(Crowd: “In fact, there is no argument with Poland!”)

“Tusk kann gerade nicht gebrauchen, dass er die von Deutschland zurückgewiesenen Migranten aufnehmen muss. 1 falls nicht öffentlich.”

("Tusk cannot now afford to publically admit that he must accept migrants sent back by Germany. At least not in public).

‘Es gibt alte Verträge, die das regeln, Polen must dies einhalten.’

"There are old agreements that govern this – Poland must comply with them".

Journalist Riffler besides claims that a silent agreement has been reached: Poland will accept migrants withdrawn by Germany, even though Berlin had previously brought them in to an uncontrolled asylum policy. However, due to the ongoing presidential campaign, both abstain from authoritative communications on this issue.

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