Germany to Reject Undocumented Migrants at Border, Interior Minister Says

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt issued an order on Wednesday to reject undocumented migrants, including asylum seekers, at the country’s borders, on the first day of work for the new coalition government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Dobrindt announced the decision to rescind a 2015 instruction that had allowed entry for undocumented third-country nationals, with the aim of reducing illegal migration, saying the numbers were still too high.

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Dobrindt, a member of Merz’s conservative bloc, plans to send up to 3,000 additional officers to the borders to curb irregular migration, raising the number of border police to up to 14,000, according to Bild’s report.

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