Germany’s recent decision to reintroduce border controls has sparked concerns in Greece, particularly regarding the potential impact on migration. Below are key points surrounding the issue:
- Increased Irregular Migrants: Greece fears a surge of irregular migrants from Germany.
- Domino Effect: The move could prompt similar actions across the EU.
- Rejected Asylum Seekers: Greece may receive back migrants previously rejected by Germany.
- Schengen Agreement Integrity: Greece insists on respecting the spirit of the Schengen Agreement.
- EU Tension: Border controls have caused friction with Greece, Poland, and Czechia.
- Migration Crisis Fear: Greece downplays the risk, with only 5% of its population viewing migration as a primary issue.
- Germany’s Justification: Border controls are seen by Germany as necessary to curb irregular migration.
- Afghan Migrants: Reports suggest Germany may return 30,000 Afghans to Greece.
- Impact on Asylum: Greek authorities worry about overwhelming asylum processing systems.
- EU-Wide Concerns: The move has broader implications for EU migration policies.
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