In Poland on Monday, authorities began to check random at 52 border crossings along the country’s border with Germany, in one step, the European Union’s visa-free Schengen area was seen opposite the spirit of the region.
The new checks come after strict German controls on the Germany-Poland border, which are stepped up under the Chancellor Frederick Merz’s government.
Polish border check, which applies to 13 crossings along the border of Poland with Lithuania, is ready to run the inch by 5 August.
Why is Poland patrolling its borders?
Polish internal minister Tomasese Ciaemoniq said that the control on Sunday was only to combat “illegal immigration” and that the Polish and other European Union national wild are not harassed.
Control will focus on allegedly carrying buses, minibus, large number of passions on cars and vehicles with tinted windows.
On Sunday, Siemoniak “illegal migration is just a crime,” given that the Polish Border Guard immediately arrested the Estonian man, who was trying to give Afghan migrants in Poland in Lithuania on Sunday after the new control regime was effective.
Siemoniak said that there was an arrest, “There is evidence that these checks are necessary.”
Prior to Poland’s announcement, the German government said that it begins to return to shelters on the Wild Polish border, claiming claims by the Polish nationalist and far-flung politicians that Berlin is overwrling Poland with migrants.
Later on Monday, Siemoniak told reporters that “If Germany enhances its control, we are either not going to delay.”
The Poland tusks told the European Union partners, ‘We are doing this for you
On Monday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusks said at a press conference with the Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Shuf, saying, “We are doing this for you too. For Germans, for Dutch, French … it is the border of the European Union.”
The Tusk was referring to the European Union’s eastern border for Belarus, which was a view of a lot of confusion in the past as Minsk has been accused of facilitating the migrant crossing in the European Union as a way of society and destroying the block.
Since May 8, German authorities, according to the German internal ministry, with one of the 10 cases involved in the request of asylum, German authorities have denied admission of around 1.300 people to the border.
The rules of the European Union on the Schengen region stated that countries are allowed to introduce temporary measures as “final measures” and “in extraordinary positions”.
On Monday, Chancellor Merz spokesperson Stephen Cornelius said, “There is an interest of borders against irregular migration that is from Germany, which is with Poland, which our European neighbor shares with us.”
“We don’t,” Cornellius said, “permanent border control.”
Talking about the situation during a visit to the Czech Republic on Monday, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadeful defended Germany’s approach, while called for a comprehensive solution of the European Union for the problem of illegal migration.
“I believe that irregular migration affects all of us and we give more orders there, include more orders with Europe,” said Wadeful in Prague.
Although the Czech Republic has so far presented border control, External Affairs Minister Jaan Lipvsky said that Prague and Berlin had found “important convergence” on their views towards migration among other issues.
Edited by: Wesley Rahan