Stübgen demands radical asylum reform: reject refugees!

Stübgen demands radical asylum reform: reject refugees!
In the middle of the current discussions about asylum policy in Germany, Brandenburg's Interior Minister Michael Stübgen from the CDU spoke out with a clear point of view. In the run -up to the state election, he demands a radical reform of the existing asylum law that goes beyond the previous framework.
Stübgen suggests that the right to asylum in its current form and instead pleads for a fundamental change in the Basic Law. His goal is to firmly anchor the Geneva Refugee Convention in the German Legal System. For him, this is not just a legal adaptation, but a step to improve control over the entry of those seeking protection in Germany.
national emergency and border controls
A central point of his argument is the demand to call out a national emergency. This would enable the authorities to reject those seeking protection in a targeted manner at the borders. Stübgen emphasizes that such a procedure is necessary in order to be able to control the number of migrants better. In his statements, he makes it clear that he believes in the need for targeted refugee quotas in order to cope with the challenges of a high migration.
In addition, he emphasizes that legal measures are important to relieve the municipalities and the asylum system. Stübgen is convinced that solutions can be found through coordinated negotiations with neighboring countries that meet both the incoming migrants and the receiving regions. Here he sees a clear need for action to better regulate the migration movements.
These suggestions from Stübgen come at a time when the political debate about asylum and migration in Germany is flared up again. Critics warn that such drastic measures could possibly violate international obligations. Stübgen, on the other hand, sees his suggestions a way to tackle the challenges of migration without endangering the basic principles of humanitarian aid.
More Details on Stübgen's positions and the potential effects of these proposals are in a comprehensive report www.wochenblitz.com to read.