Thousands of refugees and migrants from Belarus try to enter the European Union every day. Many of them want to get to Germany. CSU Interior Minister Horst Seehofer is now blew the alarmAt the same time, he strongly criticized the Greens’ stance on the challenge.
Europe’s stability is at stake
The interior minister, who now serves only as an official, warned that the situation at the EU’s external border with Belarus could escalate further. Seehofer She saidOn Monday – for the first time in several years – more than a thousand refugees and migrants arrived in Germany.
The dynamics are amazing. In July, only 30 immigrants entered Germany on the eastern route, but by September 1900.
The Minister of the Interior stated that he supported Polish plans to further strengthen the borders. If all this and the sanctions against Belarus do not help, then the German-Polish border guard should also be examined.
Saxon Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) on Tuesday did not rule out the possibility of drawing a wall between Poland and Belarus. “No one has an interest in drawing a wall, but the stake now is whether the EU is able to prove its strength,” Kretschmer said.
Habek’s surreal proposal
Seehofer faced off sharply against the co-chair of the Greens, Robert Habeck, who plans to take in refugees and migrants and then distribute them in Europe. The Interior Minister described Habek’s plan as amusing, as it would allow Lukashenko to throw more refugees across the border, “compromising Europe’s stability.”
In an interview with “Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung”, Habeck advertiser: “We must stand by Poland and distribute refugees from Belarus in Europe. We must remember to respect humanitarian standards.”
Habek appears to have spent the past six years on another planet. Otherwise, you might know that the eastern EU member states in particular are quite reluctant to take in refugees – and the refugees themselves do not want to settle in the eastern member states.