Dobrindt desires to ship “clear signal” – “Migration policy in Germany has changed” | EUROtoday

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Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) hopes that the household reunification for refugees with subsidiary safety standing has ended for at the very least two years in a number of weeks. Dobrindt, who will usher in a corresponding draft legislation within the Federal Cabinet on Wednesday, stated on Sunday night in an interview with the world TV: “I want it to come into force as quickly as possible before the summer break so that we can send the clear signal: the migration policy in Germany has changed.”

The Interior Minister for the Law doesn’t anticipate issues within the Federal Council: “I assume that the Federal Council also agrees to this law. This is an agreement between the SPD, the CDU and the CSU, as we have formulated in the coalition agreement. In addition, I don’t go to this point at all.” So far, Germany has taken up 1,000 relations of refugees with no motive for asylum. The parliamentary summer season break begins in July.

In the interview, the minister didn’t rule out additional measures after the supposed two-year suspension has expired. The legislation is “an essential part of the decisions that want to ensure that the figures of illegal migration are reduced”. When requested the way it continued afterwards, Dobrindt replied that in two years you wished to see how unlawful migration developed total: “Then you have to make further decisions.”

Faster naturalization “was wrong” and “will be abolished again,” says Dobrindt

The minister additionally introduced the submission of a draft legislation to abolish the so -called “turbo incoming” for sure migrants. In addition to the rejections on the limits and the suspension of household reunification, the migration turns additionally embody “that we abolish the so -called express naturalization, which has made naturalization in German national law possible after three years”. The minister continues: “That was wrong and that’s why we will be abolished again. I am currently working on that. That will also be decided shortly.”

The draft legislation is exactly in coordination with different departments. Dobrindt: “And I assume that it will immediately end up in the Federal Cabinet and then stand in the Law Gazette as quickly as possible.” Then it will likely be “about this possibility because it is a thing of the past, no more naturalization can be given to Germany”.

https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article256169168/Dobrindt-will-deutliches-Signal-senden-Migrationspolitik-in-Deutschland-hat-sich-geaendert.html