With the AfD’s recent victory in Thuringia and a strong showing in Saxony, Germany’s main Globalist parties are in a panic, struggling to fight the wave of right-wing forces in the country.
And it’s not like he doesn’t know what’s wrong with the policy and how it differs from what the population wants – he’s just not ready to leave the Brussels line to give public understanding to change.
But now they have to at least pretend to do it, to try and stop the AfD from growing before it’s too late.
So now, Germany’s deeply unpopular government has announced plans to impose tighter controls ‘temporarily’ on all of the country’s land borders.
This is the so-called ‘effort to tackle irregular migration’ to protect society from threats such as Islamic extremism.
Reuters reported:
“Controls in the area where there is a lot of free movement – Europe’s Schengen zone – will start on September 16 and initially last for six months, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said on Friday.
The government is also planning a scheme for authorities to turn away more migrants directly at the German border, Faeser said, without elaborating on the controversial and legal measure.
The border restrictions are part of a series of measures to ‘strengthen our stance on illegal migration’.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government is seeking to recapture the initiative from the opposition which has seen support rise steadily, as they tap into ‘voters’ concerns about public services, integration and security’.
Berlin has freed 20 hardened Afghan criminals, including murderers and rapists, in an attempt to show it is serious about ‘putting public safety first’.
Another surprising plan from Berlin is the proposal to take over the UK’s migration agreement with Rwanda.
The Telegraph reported:
“What appears to be a serious plan appears to be an attempt to prevent it election defeat to the hard Right Alternative for Germany (AfD) on migration. Down and out in the polls, a flight to Kabul was just the elixir Olaf Scholz and his government needed.
This comes after Islamist terrorists stabbed and killed three people, and wounded eight others.
In state elections in the East next weekend, the anti-migrant AfD is crushing the chancellor’s Social Democrats (SPD).
“However, centrist politicians have entered a bidding war for who can offer the toughest proposals on migration in an attempt to take the wind out of the AfD’s sails. ‘Enough is enough’, Friedrich Merz, leader of the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU), responded today after the terror attack, called for no more Syrians or Afghans to be allowed into the country. ‘Deportations must increase’, Alexander Throm, spokesman for home affairs for the CDU in the German parliament, told The Telegraph.
Deportation to Syria has been taboo in Germany for more than a decade, with over a million people admitted ‘to flee president Bashar al-Assad’s brutal dictatorship’.
“However, even in Mr. Scholz’s centre-left SPD, a consensus emerged that it is time to reopen the channel to the Syrian dictator to get rid of the most dangerous criminals who have arrived among the refugees.”
Germany’s migration commissioner Joachim Stamp sent shock waves through the country when he proposed that the European Union use a detention facility built in Rwanda for Britain’s now-cancelled deportation plan to the African country.
“Turning people back at the border or deporting migrants to Rwanda would require changes in EU law, while the latter would face legal challenges at the European Court of Human Rights,” said migration commissioner Joachim Stamp.
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