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The EU Commission calls for less border controls
Germany🏛️ Politics28 days ago

The EU Commission calls for less border controls

The European Commission is urging Germany and other countries to reduce internal border controls within the Schengen area ahead of the implementation of a new asylum reform. EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner argues that asylum numbers have significantly decreased and that measures such as external border protection and a unified EU entry-exit system have been effective. In contrast, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has stated he intends to maintain Germany's border checks, citing their positive impact on migration management.

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The EU Commission calls for less border controls

The European Commission is urging Germany and other countries to reduce internal border controls within the Schengen area ahead of the implementation of a new asylum reform. EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner argues that asylum numbers have significantly decreased and that measures such as external border protection and a unified EU entry-exit system have been effective. In contrast, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has stated he intends to maintain Germany's border checks, citing their positive impact on migration management.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives without overtly favoring one side. It includes statements from the EU Migration Commissioner advocating for reduced border controls and the German Interior Minister defending the continuation of checks. The language remains neutral, presenting facts and quotes,

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