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Germany tells EU it will introduce controls at ALL land borders due to ‘ongoing burden’ of migration and ‘Islamic terrorism’

Germany will introduce controls at all land borders to tackle the “continuing burden” of migration and “Islamic terrorism”, the country’s interior minister has told the EU.

Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader Nancy Faeser has finally acknowledged that Germany has no choice but to introduce proper border controls if the country is to have any hope of tackling the huge number of illegal border crossings.

According to the German newspaper Bild, the new rules will lead to “harsh rejections of migrants at the borders”.

Faeser is said to have already informed the European Commission of the decision, which is fuelled by deep-seated panic over the current migrant situation in Germany and domestic security threats.

This came after she sparked outrage last month by refusing to extend strict border controls despite arresting hundreds of people smugglers.

People hold banners with the text "Direct democracy" And "No to mass immigration, yes to remigration" as far-right protesters march through the streets of Solingen

People hold up banners reading ‘Direct democracy’ and ‘No to mass immigration, yes to remigration’ as far-right protesters march through the streets of Solingen

Nancy Faeser of the struggling Social Democratic Party (SPD) is to impose temporary border controls at all national land borders

Nancy Faeser of the struggling Social Democratic Party (SPD) is to impose temporary border controls at all national land borders

Far-right protesters hold a banner reading

Far-right protesters hold a banner reading “Remigration Now” as they march through the streets of Solingen, following a stabbing, on August 26

The action comes shortly after an emergency meeting on migration between the conservative CDU/CSU parliamentary group and regional representatives, where discussions focused on tightening immigration policy.

German Migration Commissioner Joachim Stamp suggested last week that the country could use British developments in Rwanda for a similar plan.

He alleged that Russia and Belarus were deliberately pushing migrants into Western Europe to destabilize Germany and its neighbors.

Since mid-October, more than 30,000 people have been turned back at Germany’s borders due to recent strict immigration measures.

Last year, ministers announced stricter controls at land borders with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland, in response to a sharp increase in the number of first-time asylum applications last year.

Meanwhile, the German police union announced late last month that Schengen was only exacerbating Germany’s security crisis and should be lifted immediately.

Manuel Ostermann, deputy chairman of the Federal Police Union, has strongly protested against Schengen, the idiotic border-free EU plan, in an interview with the magazine Focus.

‘The crisis in German security is a direct consequence of the ineffective Schengen policy. Schengen’s inability to manage migration effectively has put Germany’s security at risk.’

A far-right supporter wearing a shirt of the far-right small party Der Dritte Weg (The Third Way) takes part in a protest in Solingen on August 26

A far-right supporter wearing a shirt of the far-right small party Der Dritte Weg (The Third Way) takes part in a protest in Solingen on August 26

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visits the scene of the knife attack on August 26

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visits the scene of the knife attack on August 26

Teenage girls dressed in German flags attend an election campaign rally of the right-wing Alternative für Deutschland on May 28

Teenage girls dressed in German flags attend an election campaign rally of the right-wing Alternative für Deutschland on May 28

‘Germany must realise that Schengen is currently failing and must either make a concerted effort to return to the current legal situation or end Schengen,’

He pointed to rising crime rates in Germany, exacerbated by the migration crisis, as evidence that Schengen is no longer viable.

He said Schengen’s open borders have made it easier for criminals to operate across Europe, which has implications for security in Germany.

‘Schengen has failed to protect Germany from the influx of criminals, making immediate action necessary.’

‘We must continue to inform our internal borders, because border controls, whose effectiveness has been proven, are no longer maintained under Schengen.

‘The failure of Schengen is evident from the increase in crime. This makes it clear that changes are needed.’

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