If youre an American, British, French, or Swiss tourist who wants to take in some of the sights in Germany, youll have to wait a while before you can go because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic. But if youre a migrant from Asia, the Middle East, or Africa who has entered Europe illegally? No problem!
Last week, Germany closed its land borders to all foreign citizens except for those providing essential services coming from France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. However, the German Ministry of the Interior has confirmed that asylum-seekers are still welcome in Germany in spite of the ban, according to a report by Junge Freiheit.
In practice, this means that if a migrant were to illegally enter the European Unions Schengen Zone via Italy or Greece and make it to France or Switzerland, he can still demand asylum in Germany, and thus must be allowed to traverse these countries so that he can formally request it on German territory.
At Germanys EU external borders [airports and seaports], there has been no change in the [asylum] procedure, a representative of the Ministry of the Interior told Junge Freiheit. When asked if this also applies to Germanys internal Schengen borders, she confirmed that this was also the case there.
In practice, this suggests that the German government feels that citizens of other European countries are dangerous because they might spread the coronavirus; migrants, on the other hand, apparently pose no such risk in their eyes as long as they remember to use the word asylum.
Germanys stance on this is inexplicable, especially given that even as things stand within Germany as it is, migrants currently being held in German facilities are balking at being asked to follow coronavirus restrictions and have been attacking police and center personnel in response, in at least one case even flying an ISIS flag, as previously reported by Voice of Europe.
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