Monday, December 26, 2016

Germany will quickly remove those that are denied asylum



Berlin attack has shaken the foundations of security in Germany. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said that the country will speed up the deportation of immigrants who have been refused asylum.

While as for those seeking to penetrate into Germany from the border with Austria, the government has decided to take control process their documents for many months.

"Actually, I do not foresee a date for them," said De Maiziere.

Although the number of refugees attempting to enter Germany has fallen significantly from a year ago, still remains the most envied country in Europe for immigrants tend to be better.

After the attack last Monday in Berlin, where 12 were killed by a terrorist ISIS, the incident has reignited discussion about the open borders in Europe. Anis Amri, the author of the attack, traveled from Germany to Italy via France, before being shot dead by police in Milan on Friday.

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