Rapid distribution of Belarus migrants should start soon – Berlin.de
The planned faster distribution of people who die illegally via Belarus and Poland to Germany is expected to start in the first week of November. A spokesman for the Berlin Federal Police Directorate said this was currently in preparation. More capacities should be available. There are also plans to keep heated rooms available for the initial registration by the federal police. The officials with the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf) should work together to take over the distribution of the people to other federal states.
Currently, people who come to Brandenburg via Belarus and Poland are initially registered in the initial reception facility in Eisenhüttenstadt. This involves a safety check, a corona test and the first supply. Only later will it be distributed to other federal states. In order to relieve the initial reception in Brandenburg, State Interior Minister Michael Stübgen (CDU) had, according to his own statements, agreed with Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU) that.
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The private radio station 91.7 Oderwelle reported on Thursday evening that the central processing facility in Frankfurt (Oder) is expected to go into operation in November.
Since the beginning of the year, the Federal Police have registered 6,162 illegal entries via the Belarus route by October 21. The focus is on the German-Polish border. Within two days, almost 500 people came to Germany illegally on the new migration route. In response to the Western Union, the Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukashenko announced in the spring that he would no longer stop migrants en route to the European Union. The number of irregular border crossings at the EU’s external borders with Belarus and at the German-Polish border is increasing.
Source: dpa
| Updated: Monday, October 25, 2021 5:43 a.m.