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GERMANY: ‘Real social problems must be addressed through social policy, not by restricting migrants’ human rights’

CIVICUS discusses Germany’s tightening of border controls with Meral Zeller, Policy Officer with the European Department of PRO ASYL, a civil society organisation (CSO) defending the human right to asylum in Germany and Europe.

The German government recently expanded its border controls, temporarily suspending its passport-free policy as part of the Schengen area. The new migration policy, aimed at stopping what’s labelled ‘irregular migration’, comes at a time when rising anti-migrant sentiments are translating into far-right gains. Governing parties have taken an increasingly hard line on immigration and asylum in the hope of retaining power in next year’s election. This threatens to become a race to the bottom as numerous German states push for stricter deportation rules, reduced social benefits for migrants and restrictions on family reunification. Supposedly temporary measures could become permanent, setting a worrying precedent for other European countries.

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