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Berlin to extend beefed-up border checks – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 16, 20262 Mins Read
Berlin to extend beefed-up border checks – POLITICO
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But the checks have angered Berlin’s neighbors, in part for creating traffic headaches at border crossings, and led to tit-for-tat retaliation from Warsaw. A Berlin court also deemed the most controversial measure of Berlin’s border regime — namely turning away asylum seekers at its frontiers — to be in violation of European law.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has sought to crack down on migration under pressure from the far-right, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is now the largest opposition party in Germany’s federal parliament. The AfD is currently polling neck-and-neck with Merz’s conservatives.

Border controls of the type implemented by Merz are generally allowed under EU law to respond to a serious threat to the public; they should, however, be temporary and a measure of last resort.

A European Commission spokesperson told POLITICO that the executive body is obliged to issue an opinion on the necessity and proportionality of Germany’s border checks, but no specific timeframe has been set. Under European law, the Commission issues an opinion on internal border controls after they have been in place for 12 months under the same grounds.

Germany first decided to allow temporary controls at all its land borders in September 2024 under the previous government led by former center-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Dobrindt then tightened those controls last May, sending thousands of police officers to the borders.

Berlin argued the checks were necessary due to “threats to public security and order posed by continued high levels of irregular migration and migrant smuggling, and the strain on the asylum reception system.”

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