The Turks entered illegally, Germany closed its borders
When the number of immigrants who arrived in Germany in three months exceeded 80,000, of whom 12,804 were Turks, the authorities took action… As the number of illegal immigrants increased rapidly, the borders began to be closed and it was announced that the controls would be made at the borders of Austria and France.
There will no longer be free transitions, first digital and then physical inspections will begin.
On Wednesday, May 10 (today), Prime Minister Olaf Scholz is expected to hold an extraordinary meeting with the state prime ministers. The main theme of the meeting is stopping illegal immigration and asylum, and providing aid to states that have been hit by heavy immigration.
THE NUMBER OF STRUCTURED TURKS IS ALSO INCREASING.
The number of illegals entering the country increased by 50 percent last year compared to 2019. In the first three months of this year, it increased 79 percent compared to the first three months of last year.
Syrians came first with 28,499, Afghans came second with 19,000 and Turks came third with 12,804. These are asylum seekers as soon as they arrive in Germany. Apart from these, there are no illegals who do not register and lose the trail.
THESE ARE THE MEASURES TO TAKE
At today’s meeting, an action plan will be drawn up to increase existing border controls, prevent the entry of illegal immigrants, quickly search those who enter and turn their backs on those who do not have the right to asylum, it will be possible Quickly deport the perpetrators, countries will be able to recover their deported citizens, “migratory associations” will be established with them and cooperation will be carried out with neighboring countries in this regard.
SUPPORT FOR EASTERN AND SOUTH EUROPE
Improvements will be made for better protection of EU borders. The countries that form the external border of the EU will receive more support.
In particular, Italy, Spain, Greece, Poland, Bulgaria and France will be supported to prevent illegal entries.
Outside of Italy, the largest influx of immigrants in recent months came from the Belarusian-Polish border. It is claimed that those who came from Turkey on a Russian visa illegally went to Poland, and then to Germany.
The annual cost of immigrants in Germany exceeded 16 billion euros. In addition, it is expected to spend 2,700 million euros on integration courses. Efforts are underway to ensure that the federal government bears these costs.