A Berlin court ruled that Germany unlawfully turned away asylum seekers at the border without adequate assessment, undermining Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s immigration policy initiated after a violent incident involving an Afghan asylum seeker. The court’s decision involved three Somali asylum seekers who, despite expressing intent to apply for asylum, were sent back to Poland, mandating Germany to fully assess their claims per EU regulations. Merz’s efforts to tighten immigration come amid rising support for the far-right AfD, which capitalizes on public fears stemming from recent attacks involving migrants.
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