Just an odd position to debate.
The German Federal Interior Minister (Faeser, SPD Party) says that that even migrants who aren't deserving or entitled to asylum....have to be given entry into Germany so you can examine their case.
This taking months? Well...usually a hundred-odd days, and then if they seek to challenge the refusal....then you start to talk about several years of delay.
You can imagine the border entry points (or airports) and some person comes to declare themselves for asylum, but they don't fit into any of the top five or six reasons. Logic would dictate you just say 'no' and they go back into France, Switzerland, Austria, or whatever....leaving them to some country for a burden.
German law dictates, that if you are in a safe 3rd country (France or Poland) for example....then asylum in Germany is a non-discussable topic.
This whole topic becoming a public-intense mess? More or less.
I'll just predict as the next election occurs....this will be brought up, and there's going to be an intense amount of control at German border points....where you might be sitting there for two or three hours....waiting to enter from your brief 2-hour shopping trouble across the German border....while the border guys 'control' things.
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