Berlin Mayor Wegner: Irregular migration has to be stopped
"Find out in the article on the demands of Berlin's ruling mayor Kai Wegner to end irregular migration and the challenges in front of which Germany is facing. Wegner emphasizes the importance of border controls and a fair distribution of war refugees in Europe. Read more about these current developments before the migration summit."

Berlin Mayor Wegner: Irregular migration has to be stopped
The migration summit in Berlin: Challenges and solutions for dealing with migration
in the run -up to the migration summit, which takes place in the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Berlin, Berlin's governing mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) comments on the explosive topics of irregular migration. Wegner makes it clear that the current challenges in migration policy must not be ignored and that Germany's capacities have been achieved.
"It is noticeable that we will get to our recording borders," said Wegner in an interview with RBB24 Inforadio. The mayor does not tire of pointing out the need that Germany has a responsibility towards war refugees and should continue to welcome them. This is a central point in the discussion about migration, which is often pushed into the background.
A critical note from Wegner was that irregular migration not only had to be limited but fully ended. "We have to strictly enforce the border controls," says Wegner. The demand for effective protection of the European limits aims to clearly define who can and who cannot legally enter. This could also include a fair distribution of refugees within the EU. Wegner advocates working on all EU countries to make these processes transparent and fairly.
The ruling mayor makes it clear that the discussion about migration is important not only in Berlin, but throughout Germany. "We feel that people are dissatisfied and we have to take measures to regain their trust," emphasizes Wegner. These statements reflect a broader social current that has become more important in Germany in recent years: the demand for a clear and just migration policy.
It remains to be seen what the results of the migration summit will look like in Berlin and what decisions are made to counter the challenges of irregular migration. The discussion about responsible admission of refugees and the legal regulation of migration will continue to take a central place in the political agenda of Germany.
The topic is of great relevance, since it not only influences the political landscape, but also significantly shapes public opinion and social structure in Germany. A uniform and just strategy could benefit both society and the migrants.