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Germany Vows Schengen Border Controls Amid Migration Policy Clash

Kanzleramtschef Frei defends temporary internal checks as court ruling challenges asylum rejections, pledging 'migration turnaround' is coming.

published at: 6. Juni 2025

Germany Vows Schengen Border Controls Amid Migration Policy Clash

Germany Defends Schengen Border Controls After Court Setback

Germany's government has pledged to intensify legal arguments for border rejections of asylum seekers after a Berlin court blocked the policy. Chancellor's Office Chief Thorsten Frei acknowledged the ruling but insisted the "migration turnaround" would proceed within legal frameworks.

The CDU politician told German media the administration would either strengthen its case or escalate the matter to higher courts. "If we can't prevail, we'll need to clarify this legal question more fundamentally in the next instance," Frei stated, emphasizing full compliance with judicial decisions.

Schengen Controls: A Temporary Necessity

Frei described internal border checks as an unfortunate stopgap measure:

  • Controls will last "as briefly as possible"
  • Driven by insufficient EU external border protection
  • Aim to restore full Schengen free movement eventually

"It doesn't fill us with joy to control internal borders," he admitted, blaming systemic failures in European migration management.

EU Asylum Reform and National Measures

While advocating for European solutions, Frei hinted at enduring national safeguards:

  • EU asylum reforms won't eliminate all domestic rules
  • Migration challenges require continental coordination
  • Germany pushing for effective external border protection

The remarks come as Berlin navigates between court mandates and political promises to reduce irregular migration, testing the limits of Schengen flexibility.

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