German Conservatives to Double Down on Hard-Line Migration Push

Generado por agente de IAEdwin Foster
viernes, 31 de enero de 2025, 12:38 am ET1 min de lectura


As the German federal election approaches on February 23, the conservative parties, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), are doubling down on their hard-line migration policies. The parties, led by chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz, have proposed a series of measures aimed at tightening migration controls and internal security, which have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the potential impact on Germany's economy and society.

The conservatives have put forward two motions in the Bundestag, focusing on migration and security policy. The first motion, a five-point plan for secure borders and an end to illegal migration, includes proposals for indefinite border controls, turning back all attempts at illegal entry, and increasing deportations. The second motion, a 27-point plan for an effective strengthening of internal security, includes measures such as building more detention centers and revoking German citizenship for dual citizens convicted of serious criminal offenses.

The proposals have been criticized by opposition parties and experts, who argue that they may not be fully compatible with European law and could have significant economic and social implications. Some of the potential long-term effects include labor shortages, brain drain, increased social tensions, and damage to Germany's international reputation. Additionally, the cooperation between the CDU/CSU and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in passing the controversial resolution has raised concerns about the weakening of the firewall against the far right and the potential impact on coalition-building efforts.

Despite these concerns, the conservatives have insisted that their proposals are necessary to address security concerns and control immigration. As the election approaches, it remains to be seen how the German public will react to the conservatives' hard-line stance on migration and the potential long-term consequences for the country's economy and society.

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