Germany's public services and towns are 'overwhelmed' by immigrants and the country must take fewer asylum seekers, incoming chancellor says

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Germany to Limit Annual Asylum Seekers Amid Capacity Concerns

Berlin has declared it will not receive more than 100,000 asylum seekers annually, citing strain on essential infrastructure such as schools and hospitals. The incoming chancellor emphasized the necessity to manage migration levels.

Incoming Chancellor Pledges Stricter Immigration Controls

Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and soon-to-be chancellor, stated that immigration numbers must be significantly reduced below six figures to alleviate pressure on public services and local communities. His announcement comes at a time of heightened debate over asylum policy in Germany.

Demand Remains High Despite Application Decrease

Despite a decrease of nearly one-third in asylum applications last year, Germany remains the primary European destination for migrants. The nation received 235,925 initial applications, highlighting continued interest in seeking refuge within its borders.

To meet the CDU leader’s target, application figures would need to decrease by an additional 56 percent, marking a considerable shift in Germany’s asylum intake.

Political Pressure to Curtail Migrant Arrivals

Merz faces considerable political pressure to further curtail migrant arrivals, particularly after the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party’s strong second-place showing in recent regional elections. The rise of the AfD has amplified calls for stricter immigration policies.

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“Our stance is that these figures need to decrease substantially,” Merz conveyed during a German television interview. “A six-digit figure is no longer sustainable โ€“ towns, communities, schools, hospitals, and infrastructure are overwhelmed.”

He further commented, “There have been significant shifts in Europe. Numerous attempts at change have faltered in Germany in recent years. Going forward, this will no longer be the situation.”

Coalition Agreement Signals Shift in Migration Policy

Recently, Merz announced that the CDU had reached a coalition agreement with the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD). This coalition signals a move towards a more stringent migration policy, including revisions to citizenship pathways.

The coalition agreement includes plans to revise naturalization laws, extending the residency requirement for German citizenship. Under these forthcoming regulations, migrants will only become eligible for naturalization after five years of successful integration, a change from the previous path to citizenship after three years of residency.

Measures to Manage and Control Migration

During a joint press conference in Berlin, Merz outlined key aspects of the new approach: “We are embarking on a revised course in migration policy.”

“We will enhance organization and management, aiming to substantially end irregular migration,” he stated.

The announced measures include:

  • ๊ฐ•ํ™”๋œ ๊ตญ๊ฒฝ ํ†ต์ œ (Strengthened border controls)
  • ๊ตญ๊ฒฝ์—์„œ์˜ ๋ง๋ช… ์‹ ์ฒญ์ž ๋ฐ˜ํ™˜ (Return of asylum seekers at the border)
  • ์ถ”๋ฐฉ ๊ฐ•ํ™” (Intensified deportations)
  • ์ž๋ฐœ์  ์ž…๊ตญ ํ”„๋กœ๊ทธ๋žจ ์ข…๋ฃŒ (Termination of voluntary admission programs)
  • ๊ฐ€์กฑ ์žฌ๊ฒฐํ•ฉ ์œ ์˜ˆ (Suspension of family reunification)

Additional Planned Policy Changes

Further policy plans encompass:

  • ์ˆ˜์šฉ ์ธ์› ํ™•๋Œ€ ์ถ”๋ฐฉ ๋Œ€๊ธฐ ์ค‘์ธ ์ด์ฃผ๋ฏผ ์ˆ˜์šฉ ์‹œ์„ค (Increased capacity for detaining migrants pending deportation)
  • 2๋…„๊ฐ„ ์ด์ฃผ๋ฏผ ๊ฐ€์กฑ ์žฌ๊ฒฐํ•ฉ ์ค‘๋‹จ (Two-year suspension of family reunification for migrants)
  • ์•ˆ์ „ํ•œ ๊ตญ๊ฐ€ ๋ชฉ๋ก ํ™•๋Œ€ (Expansion of the list of safe countries to which migrants can be returned), encompassing Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia.

In 2024, Germany recorded a net migration rate of approximately 400,000 people, and the nation’s focus is also on attracting skilled workers, notably IT professionals from Asia, to address labor shortages in key sectors.

Emergency Measures Considered to Manage Refugee Influx

A CDU Member of Parliament involved in negotiating the coalition agreement indicated that Germany might invoke Article 72, an emergency clause, to turn back refugees at land borders if necessary. This highlights the government’s seriousness in managing the influx of asylum seekers.

Gรผnter Krings, representing North Rhine-Westphalia, commented, “More than four million asylum seekers and war refugees have arrived in Germany in the past decade. Our capacity to integrate this many individuals into our society is exhausted, and our public order and internal security are severely affected.”

CDU’s Election Victory and AfD’s Growing Influence

The CDU emerged as the largest party in the Bundestag following recent elections, securing 208 seats. The party garnered 14 million votes, a margin of less than four million over the AfD, which obtained 152 seats on a platform centered around anti-migrant policies.

Alice Weidel, the AfD leader, criticized the coalition agreement as a “capitulation document,” accusing Mr. Merz of betraying campaign promises. The political landscape surrounding immigration remains intensely debated in Germany.

Merkel’s Intervention in Immigration Debate

Former Chancellor Angela Merkel recently stated she “could not remain silent” when an anti-immigration motion received support from the AfD in February, indicating the ongoing significance of this issue within German politics. The debate around asylum and migration continues to be a central theme in Germany.

Merz had previously affirmed that the CDU would never rely on far-right votes, a statement that is now being scrutinized in light of the current political climate and coalition negotiations.


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